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Websites

Various courses have provided me opportunities to work with website design, online usability and brand guides. Websites are a way to digitally encompass an organization’s values and goals, as well as provide additional resources for users. These mock websites have been created for various needs, including a usability test and a proposed content strategy deck. 

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Created from my Usability Test for JMU’s University Career Center (UCC), these website pages reflect a suggested revision based on the most noted issues through the test. The suggested revisions consider an adapted style guide to improve layout, text, information given, audience, and brand. 

This website serves as an application project for a JMU course regarding diversity and inclusive practices. It considers various discussions held throughout the semester to create one “toolkit” that any company could include on their website as a resource for employers. It features multi modal resources to help accessibility as well as variety. Because there wasn’t a specific company in mind, the style is meant to be adaptable to any already existing website, with information general enough to fit various audiences. 

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As part of a content strategy deck for my chosen brand “The Bushyhead Project” (through Propeller LA), this website offers suggestions on how to improve the given content, as well as provide information about the artist in a more on brand, accessible way. Along with an event concept, social media graphics, and email marketing, the website is meant to reflect its partnering pieces while bringing information that other areas couldn’t (such as a donation page).

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