cis1203 web design principles - part 1
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Part One of Web Design Principles - Written by the faculty at Sharjah Women's College - Supported by previous faculty efforts.TRANSCRIPT
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Planning a Web Site
CIS1203
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Learning Objectives
1. Website Design Strategies (slide 3)
2. Business Objectives (slide 4)
3. Purpose of Websites (slides 57)
4. Types of Websites (slides 815)
5. Target Audience (slides 16 21)
6. Define the Planning Documents (2226)
7. Website Security Measures (2728)
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1- Web Site Design StrategiesPlan a way to make your web site
Put together top design strategies for getting a great website:– Keep it simple– Update often– Provide relevant content– Look professional– Use quality graphics. – Use quality fonts– Spell check everything– Download time matters– Use animation sparingly(not all the time)– Make your site unique– Navigation is the key
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2- Business Objectives
Identify the site’s business objectives– Selling products or services– Educating consumers– Providing technical support - FAQ– Collecting information from visitors– Recruiting talented employees LinkedIn
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3- Purpose of Website: Why are you building this website?
Example 1: Make Money with Website
What is needed? a way for the visitor to pay for the items. Use a shopping cart for multiple purchases Implement security features to protect the
purchaser's information. a professional appearance to give a good
impression of a business your.
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Example 2: Websites Built to Share Information
A website to share information may not require as many features as a site that sells something.
3- Purpose of Website: Why are you building this website?
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Example 3:Websites Built for Family and Friends- SNS Facebook These websites would have a less formal feel. Users would need the ability to add contents to
the website such as personal information, picture
3- Purpose of Website: Why are you building this website?
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4- Types of web sitesCategorization is based on content
1. Search engine, directories, yellow pages and portals
Google, Yahoo and MSN
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4- Types of web sites
2. Information web sites- “How Stuff Works” Provides information Information web site can also contain updated
time tables, TV guides, reference material, sports data (like cricket scores), weather and stock data.
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4- Types of web sites
3. Blogs and online diaries Blogs are like online diaries For example Blogger.com (Google) or
Windows Live Spaces (Microsoft).
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4- Types of web sites
4. Company web sites Most company web sites have just a few pages
of information on the business, its services and clients.
These are more like "online brochures"
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4- Types of web sites
5. Forums
Forum types of web sites serve as platforms and promote interactions amongst the users.
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4- Types of web sites
6. Online shops-amazon.com
auctions web sites –souq.com Many companies have set up shops online. For
example Amazon. Online shops are not restricted to selling
products; they can also provide services such as airline ticket and hotel reservation.
Auction websites such as eBay sells both new and used products.
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4- Types of web sites
7. Social networking A social network service is an online service, or site that
focuses on building social relations among people Facebook, MySpace, Twitter are some examples
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4- Types of web sites
8. File sharing type of web sites Megaupload,com and RapidShare.com are two prime
examples of file sharing web sites. You can not only find images, but also music (sometimes
even full albums) and video (entire movies).
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5- Target AudienceWhat is your target audience? Target audience are the specific group of people
who will be looking at your website.
Target audience profile consists of– Demographic characteristics – Age profile, Gender
find this info using interview or survey– Technical skills, – Access to technology.
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5-Target Audience:Demographic characteristics?1- Demographic characteristics:
– Age– Gender– Language– Culture– Economic status– Social status– ….
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5- Target Audience:Technical Skills?
2- Target Audience Skills :
They can be categorized into:– users with no computer experience– users with little computer experience– computer experts
Skills:– how to save files you offer for download?– how to or be able to download a plug-in to view your
site?
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5- Target Audience: What type of technology they have?
3- What technologies the target audience has:
1. Computer equipment
2. Operating system - version and updates
3. Latest updates for various software
4. Type of internet connections
5. Browser - version and updates
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5- Target Audience: What type of technology they have?
3- What technologies the target audience has:
What operating system will target audience have? – Windows? What version?– Macintosh? What version?– Linux?
Are you going to use all operating systems?
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5- Target Audience: What type of technology they have?
3- What technologies the target audience has:
What browser will target audience be using? Will your visitors be using:
– Internet Explorer? – Firefox? – Google Chrome?– Safari? – Opera?– Any other browser?
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Documents used in planning:
1. Sitemap2. Wireframes3. Storyboards4. Flowchart
6- Define the Planning Documents
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Sitemap is used to show how pages are related. The designer should know what pages are
required for the Web site before creating them to ensure that relationships are established.
6- Define the Planning Documents: Sitemap
Home Page (index)
About Us Cafe Spa Activities
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Text-only skeletal structure of every click-through possibility
Wireframes created to answer “what” questions related to site
6- Define the Planning Documents: Wireframe
A simple wireframe shows page regions, identifying them with labels.
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Diagrams of the layout of each page
Storyboards answer “how” questions related to the site
6- Define the Planning Documents: Storyboard
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6- Define the Planning Documents: Flowchart
Flowchart is a diagram that shows the steps of a process.
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7- Identify website security measures
Authentication
Input data validation Encryption
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7- Identify website security measures for Different Sites
High Security Measures:– Banking websites requires userID, passwords and
tokens passwords
– e-Commerce sites requires subscribed users with userID and passwords
Low Security Measures:– Forums and chatting websites
– News and Media sites requires less security sites.