Friday, 25 April 2014

Lacuna Website



For our Exhibition design website Lacuna, I brought up 3 websites for research to pick what kind of direction I should take with it. Will had already created a nice aesthetic with the presentation slides and the logo, which was helpful because then it was easy to just pick up and roll with. 


For the websites the one above and below I showed to the group and we identified we wanted to create a layout similar to the mix between the two. The Seriousness of the one below while appearing relaxed like the above.


Along with the attitude of Snask.



Initially I thought the best solution to showing off what we do on the front page would be through a scrolling slideshow or something of them sorts. However I wasn't sure on how to really balance it off with the other pages tabs. It worked, but It probably wouldn't have with a image. The gradients and logo Will had created were really nice to work with as well as the typeface, it was easy to just put it together and since it was so simple it worked well been rather minimal which kept in with our presentation. 





Instead of going to the edges It'd be probably be best to  

The rounded corners were added to match with Will's design of the presentation, I think it's a nice touch to the brand and it shows we're friendly and modern, doing something different to the norm. This was take even further. (Below)







The stacked logo was a better solution because it fit in with the rest of the website better, it allowed for the logo to be consistent with how it would be else where.








Even though this was just for one slide I'm really happy with how it turned out, I would probably take out the bars along the bottom which detract from the slide. 

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