Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Website final- Screenshots showing final and the changes we made









Each screenshot shows that you can do on the page and when you click on the black labelled tabs it will show you what it links it to. Originally we had each page looking pretty similar we wanted to make a change in every page so it was showing the viewer that they were already apart of the change. For the home page it was pretty much the same as the poster,flyer and results page. We changed front box and added more text we wanted our title to be more bigger and noticeable. We added another transparent square at the bottom for the tabs and our plan of action which then takes you to each tab called Poster, Flyer and results. We wanted it to be very simple for the viewer so they could access everything without any difficulties.

For each page we decreased the rubbish to show that a plan of action was taking place and they were being part of the change. We needed each transparent box on the poster, flyer and results page to be identical. Before they weren't and it was taking your focus away from the decrease of the rubbish at the bottom. In the Poster link it links you to the actual poster you then can click the download button and download the poster this also happens on the Flyer page and the results page. For the viewer to be able to print out the poster flyer and results they can help and make other people become more aware. They are being part of the change and helping to clean up our coast. The viewers can take action themselves by being able to download these elements. 
 
For the images we used our poster image as it all links in nicely and you can recognize every element straight away. We want it to be bright so it is more inviting and welcoming this shows more of a community feel. Also with using the illustration of rubbish in everyone of our elements it is creating a juxtaposition of reality verse un realistic. But in saying that if no plan to actin occurs it is showing that this could be our reality for our coastlines.

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