Web design
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Brand development for Good to Know
Good to know was created as a ‘portal’ for the female mass market audience that many of IPC medias most successful women’s magazines also appealed to. It was a chance to develop the brand and maximise revenue in a key markets for IPC. It was already a crowded marketplace, and I was keen to explore…
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Developing a web design process at IPC Media
IPC has a well established redesign process for its magazines. I was asked by my manager Andy Cowles if we could apply this process to the redesign of an existing website. Together we discussed a number of options for how the magazine development process could be adapted to developing a website. Designing an experience that…
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Whats on TV.co.uk
Whats on TV magazine is Britain’s best selling magazine with over 4 million readers a week. I was asked to redesign Whats on TV.co.uk its online site. It was decided from the start that it would be an iterative process.
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AOL HomePage 3.0
Using ‘agile’ working methods to produce a prototype homepage that incorporated a wide range of AOL products. User stories were developed for each module on the screen, and wireframes were designed to meet those stories. From these wireframes a working prototype was developed.
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AOL Redesign – Project Trinity
Complete redesign of AOL.co.uk, which at the time was made up of 15 channels, and hundreds of pages of content. To speed up the design process standard modules were created, which could be combined to produce a range of page templates. Each template layout was dynamic. Modules in the right hand side of the screen…
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Project Restart
Project Restart, was a WYSIWG content management tool for the AOL Welcome screen. It allowed the editors to preview the content before publishing. Edit and control each element of the screen.
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Topology of AOL
I have been told that AOL can be seen as an experience. Are there other ways of thinking of AOL? Could it be thought of as an island in a sea of html? I’d like to explore its topography.
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