dSpace homepage

dSpace homepage

dSpace homepage

dSpace homepage

Overview

In this project, I wanted to re-create and re-design a well known architecture company's homepage site. I also practiced doing user testing with friends in class to see how they navigate the site.

Throughout this process, I focused on making it easy to see selected work, and make a more intractable and readable site. The original is clunky, little to no interactions and is scroll heavy.

This Project is no way affiliated to dSpace. This is a mock case study for portfolio and school purposes.

My contribution

Web Design
User research
Interaction Design
Motion Design

Software Used

Indesign, After Effects, Figma

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Process

Research & Inspiration

When starting this project, I did some research on current homepage design trends specifically for architecture. I came across many sites that had a CTA and an intro into the companies goals.

Building the homepage

When making the design I wanted to showcase the previous works more effectively and add user interactions to the buttons to make the website more engaging.

Layouts & Guides

Throughout this design I used layouts to make the design quick and simple. I followed a 7 rule grid guide, that allowed me to create an aesthetically pleasing design.

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Conclusion

This project helped me learn how to use layouts and grids to make a more effective, eye-catching design that is functional. It also helped me map out user interactions with simple buttons, and using after effects to showcase the motion on my website.

Overall this was a very fun project to work on and lets me demonstrate my use of grids, layouts, motion and UI/UX design,