Thursday, 15 January 2015

Website

The website that we created for our band was created on an internet software called Wix. This software at first was tricky to use, however after many drafts it became easier to use. I started to make the first draft of the website. I used many different technologies. I had to find different images and different styles to create the most effective website. 

This is the first draft of the homepage of the website in comparison to the final website homepage: 


The left image is the first draft of the website. The changes that i have made are the logo. I made the logo from scratch on the final website using Fireworks. I wanted to make the logo more relevant to the band image. The band is quite quirky and through making a logo and one that suits the band the audience can connect more with the band. That, for us is the whole purpose of the website. We want the audience to be able to connect with the band. We still kept the video on the front of the page as i found that the best way for the audience to see the video. The background however i changed as we asked 10 people what they thought of the background and the majority of the respondants said that the background isn't effective, although it is very nice, it doesn't reflect the band image. From hearing this feedback we changed the background to the band. This makes the whole homepage more relatable of the band. 

Other changes that i made were i condensed the page number to just three as we felt that the more pages there are the less connected the audience is to the band. Instead of having numerous pages, i added all the information onto the homepage, just making the homepage longer to scroll down. I added the gallery, the about section of the band and the contact section to the homepage to keep it all together. 




The homepage is much more interactive. We took this idea for the Katy Perry website as her website is extremely interactive, with photos to scroll over and links that connect the whole website to one another. Due to the lack of software that we could use we couldn't make the website to the same standard as Katy Perry's. 

In comparison to the first draft, the homepage has much more on it for the audience to view. We feel that the band can become closer through the website to the audience. 

Whilst making the website, and knowing that we wanted the website to be much more interactive so we decided to make a welcome page for the website. This enables the audience to be more interactive with the website. 

This is the welcome page for our website: 

The small door in the middle of the page is how the audience would enter the website. Inside the small door is a gallery of images. It clicks through adding a small effect to the welcome page. 

Looking at our welcome page we decided to add a pop up window where fans can enter a competition. We done this so that it has more of a website effect. The pop up enables fans to enter their details with a contact form. 



This goes with the feedback that we recieved from our audience. The said that the website should interact with the audience, and this enables the audience to interact. 

Here are some other pages of the website. We kept the theme the same as the background is the same and the contents have been kept minimal.

We wanted to keep a shop within the website. Fans can then buy merchandise directly from the website.
 This page is the tour page. It features a link to buy tickets for the tour, tour dates and a map of where the band is right now. This shows the audience where the band is and thus helping them to be more interactive.


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