Skip to main content

OUGD603 | Extended Practice | Brief 04 | Development - Final website design (Aneta) | Action against Animal Cruelty Campaign - Petection |

Petection final website design - Collaborator Aneta
Below are some mock-ups and final website design pages for our Petection Campaign.


  • The collaborator, Aneta, has made sure that the website navigation and layout is as clean, easy and simple to browse through. She has kept within the colour scheme of the Campaign's and the main pattern (paws & hearts). The home page with black arrow allows users to browse through the new articles on each issue published by Petection Campaign website.





The website allows user to donate or adopt an animal. Each donate helps the Petection charity to protect animals. With each adoption the user will receive a gift adoption box for chosen pet.





  • Aneta has include short summaries depending which webpage the consumer chooses. For instance the 'About' section of the campaign enables a connection and build a trust between the charity and users. 





  • Contact information with the address, email address, telephone number and a map which shows where charity is.

Final Designs mock-ups of Leaflet, loyalty card, and website design created by Aneta. 









Loyalty Card







Final Website Mockup
























Loyalty Card


Letter Design


Posters



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

'Every Book Starts with an Idea: Notes for Designers' - by Armand Mevis (Notes/Analysis)

During this session, we look into and analysis an essay called 'Every Book Starts with an Idea: Notes for Designers' by Armand Mevis.  The whole class did a group discussion, we shared some significant quotes within the essay that relates to our brief Type in Context: ' All these books have to be designed. Someone needs to decide which paper, typography, cover, to use'.  'It may be a jungle; you may find it hard to get the nice job, and you might get lost, but that is part of the adventure'.  Mistakes are inherent to the job of making books through trial and error'.  Over the years we have learned to limit the number of mistake; we are now much more in control'.  'Ideally, all books start with a question. The clearer the question, the more precise the answer'.  'As designers we are as responsible for content as anyone else'. 'Some books arrived in plastic bags like garbage, stac...

Studio Brief 01 - Logotype, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts

In todays session, Simon Harrison gave the class a brief about redesigning a logo for brand that we have chosen. But this time we were told to do this individually. The logo we were allowed to choose could be any type of brand to redesign. However, it either had to be an international or nation brand. So for the start of this brief I went into the shopping district Trinity in Leeds, to find a logo of brand and re-create it to make it more updated or fresh. There are some images of the shops within Trinity that I considered to redesign: Once I have chosen a shop logo which I want to redesign, need to focus on by using only type. I have to experiment with stroke, scale, spacing, contrast and alignment to interpret my chosen company. I need to consider the following: Who is the company? What do they do? Who is the target audience? Where will the logo appear? Chosen Shop logo to redesign - Krispy Kreme, Doughnuts   The shop that I wanted to r...

Ideas for Type in Context Publication

IDEAS In this blog post, I have found some examples on how I would like to layout my Type in Context Publication. As my target audience is aimed at people who like hikers and historians. This type of publication will inform the readers how our way finding signages have stayed the same rural design. For the amount of text I want within my publication, the direction of where this publication is going will only be a minimum amount of text. This maybe only just an introduction page and possibly a content page.  The publication will either be a rural guide book or a coffee book for cafe where tourist/hikers/cyclist and so on, stop to have a break for some refreshments. The target audience of this specific type of publication will be at a demographic (geographical).  To create this type of publication, I will use Indesign to help me arrange and layout my pictures. This will then be easier for me to print it out professionally.  The siz...