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Dr. Jeff Ritchie Chair of Digital Communications Department at Lebanon Valley College 101 North College Ave. Annville, PA 17003 Dear Dr. Ritchie In this proposal, I will be discussing I will be creating a portfolio for my client. I cover what will be needed and how much time and money it will cost. I discuss the way in which things are labeled, the layout of the portfolio, and I also include wireframes to help understand my vision. A portfolio is necessary in the business world and this proposal covers how one is created and the time and resources that go into making one. I hope you enjoy reading this proposal and find that it meets the requirements. Sincerely, Stephen K. Van Vechten Digital Communications Major at Lebanon Valley College 101 North College Ave. Annville, PA 17003
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Table of contents:
Page:
3. Introduction, Problem Analysis, Audience Analysis
4. Audience Analysis (continued), Project Description
5. Project Decription (continued), Research Plan
6. Research Plan (contiued), Qualifications, Work Schedule
7. Work Schedule (continued), Resources Required
8. Budget, Closing Statement
Appendix:
A- Resume
B- Homepage Wireframe
C- Projects Wireframe
D- Expirence Page Wireframe
E- Qualitative Audit
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Introduction:
I am glad I have the opportunity to write a proposal to you about solving your issue of not
having a portfolio. A portfolio is an important piece to your career and is a necessity when it
comes to trying to get a job. It is important to have a fully functioning portfolio that displays
your skills. Without a portfolio, it is pretty much impossible to receive a job. The employer
needs to see what skills you possess to know how you can be of service to them. That’s where I
can help you by creating one for you. I have some great ideas that will be discussed throughout
this proposal.
Problem analysis:
From the research, I have completed it is clear that there is a lot of competition out in the field
you want to work in. There are many great user experience designers out there that are great
at what they do. It will be important to make your portfolio stand out from the rest. I will be
able to create a portfolio that will guarantee you almost any job.
Audience Analysis:
Primary-
The primary audience will consist of the possible employers that will be looking at your
portfolio. They will be the main party that decides whether or not you actually receive
the job. This will be the main audience I will be focusing on when I create your portfolio.
The primary audience will be focusing on your skill set and what you bring to the table
for their company.
Secondary-
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The secondary audience would be your colleges. They will be viewing your portfolio for
reference and see what you can contribute to projects. The professors will also be
looking at your portfolio to see if they will move you onto the next stage by allowing you
to declare a concentration. A portfolio is essential for your future and will allow you to
move on in life with your career.
Project Description:
The portfolio will be professionally done and very easy to use. There won’t be clutter and the
information will be relevant and will convey who you are and what your skills are. The portfolio
will be a webpage that consists of 3 pages. They will be the homepage, projects, and experience
Homepage:
The page will have a title that is about your concentration so for example if you are a user
experience concentration the tittle could be “UX Design Specialist”. Your contact information
will be in the upper right hand corner of page, there will be a drop-down menu in the upper left
hand corner, and there will be an about section in the middle of the page. The about section
will have general information and will tell the person viewing it. This will be a great introduction
to your portfolio and will stand out to possible employers. It will be very usable and not overly
complicated. Refer to appendix B for the wireframe of this page.
Projects Page:
The project page will consist of all your well-done projects that clearly display your skills. The
projects will be displayed as a cover flow which allows the user to view your project efficiently
and easily. On the cover flow, there will be some pictures of your projects and a short caption
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explaining each one. This will allow you to demonstrate your skills and will provide evidence for
your proposed experience. You can refer to appendix C for the wireframe of the page.
Experience Page:
The experience page will have a pie chart that shows the amount of professional experience
you have, how many significant projects you have worked on, and the percentage of
professional software suits you know. There will also be a description next to it going into detail
about the chart and your experience. This page will give some insight to the employer as to how
much work you have done throughout your career. Refer to appendix D for the wireframe of
this page.
Research Plan:
The research plan for this portfolio will be extensive and will ensure that your website will stand
out above the rest. The portfolio will be interactive and will comply with industry standards and
fulfill the requirements for the Digital Communications department. Websites need to be
interactive and draw the attention of the user.
To develop a portfolio that will be noticed we will conduct research on the competition. The
qualitative edit has this information in it, which is in appendix E. From looking at the
competitor’s portfolios many of them have appropriate content and are well designed. They
have creative animations and poses a value that makes their portfolios eye catching.
Usability testing has already been done on the wireframes in the appendices and more testing
will be conducted once you give me the okay on continuing with the project. A whole site will
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be created based in the wireframes and then more usability testing will be conducted on the
working site. This will give me insight on what needs to be changed and what could be
approved upon. This is critical when it comes to refining the project.
Qualifications:
My group of designers has experience with web development and testing. Our team of experts
will create one of greatest portfolios tailored to your needs. They all experience with HTML,
JQuery, JavaScript, and CSS. The website will be professional and will be well designed. We
know the industry and ensure a great experience when working with us.
Work Schedule:
What will be done Type of
work
Duration Start Date
Make the home page based off the wireframes Coding 2 Days Jan 1, 2017
Make the projects page based off the wireframes Coding 4 days Jan 3, 2017
Make the experience page based off the
wireframes
Coding 2 days Jan 7, 2017
Have my development team look for errors in the
code
Testing 2 days Jan 9, 2017
CSS Design Coding 2 days Jan 11,
2017
Develop content (text and pictures) Writing 2 days Jan 13,
2017
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Input content Coding 2 days Jan 15,
2017
Usability testing on industry professionals Testing 2 days Jan 17,
2017
Review test results Meeting 1 day Jan 19,
2017
Refine the page and correct errors that were found
during usability testing
Coding 2 days Jan 20,
2017
Development team reviews project to make sure it
is working properly
Testing 2 days Jan 22,
2017
Final Usability test Testing 1 day Jan 24,
2017
Refinements Coding 2 days Jan 25,
2017
Present the portfolio to customer Meeting 1 days Jan 26,
2017
Resources Required:
Our office space will be the place in which this portfolio is going to be developed. We will be
using a development team that consists of 10 people. The programs that we will be using for
this project will be Brackets (code editor), Microsoft Word for word processing, purchasing of a
domain name, and a web server service to host the webpage on so anyone can access it.
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Budget:
The table below describes the costs involved with this project.
Name Price Hours Total
Labor $40 an hour 200 $8000
Domain Name $15 a year
$15 (ongoing cost)
Hosting the site $30 a month
$30 (ongoing cost)
Closing Statement:
If there are and questions with this proposal feel free to schedule a meeting with my office my
calling 717-954-5511 or send an email to [email protected]. Thank you for the opportunity to
work on this project. I hope to here from you soon. Sincerely Van Vechten Technologies Corp.
Appendix:
A. Resume
Stephen Van Vechten Phone: (717)-954-5511 Email: [email protected]
Education:
Pursuing BS in Digital Communication, with a concentration in User Experience at Lebanon
Valley College.
Expected graduation date May, 2019
Courses completed:
➢ Graphic Design (InDesign and Illustrator)
➢ Usability Testing and Design (Morae Observer)
➢ Web markup and Layout (Dreamweaver)
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Skills:
➢ Experience with Usability testing using subjects
➢ Experience with analyzing systems
➢ Extensive experience with Windows and Mac OSX operating systems
➢ Experience with iOS and Android operating systems
➢ Familiar with computer hardware and electronic components
➢ Some experience with JavaScript and HTML
➢ Experience with Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator
➢ Experience with Microsoft Office suite
Work Experience:
➢ AV Technician at Lebanon Valley College
o Start: September 12, 2016 - Present
➢ Iron Hill Landscaping
o Start: June, 2015 – Present (Summer Job)
References:
Jerry Factor
Employment: Assistant pastor at
Fairwinds Baptist Church in Bear, DE
Contact:
Phone: 302-743-8231
Bradford DuPont
Employment: Varsity Lacrosse Coach at
Tower Hill School in Wilmington, DE
Contact: 610- 357-1741
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B. Homepage Wireframe
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C. Projects Wireframe
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D. Experience Page Wireframe
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E. Qualitative Audit
Qualitative Audit:
Source 1: http://ericafirment.com/
• Very functional and good looking website
o You can tell she is a good designer
• Has links to her resume and more details about herself
• The website demonstrates her abilities well
• Has links to some wireframes, Research she has done, page flows, documents,
prototypes, and user stories
• Gives all her contact information cleanly and thoroughly
Source 2: http://www.edmundyu.com/
• A very well designed and functional website
• Demonstrates abilities well
• You can tell that the details were paid close attention to
• Gives examples of completed projects
• Also has contact and resume info
Source 3: http://mrcthms.com/
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• Cool design
o Is almost like a business card
• Not information on the website
• No resume
• Only links to his twitter, Instagram, and Github
• Only one form of contact information and that is his email
Source 4: http://jedmund.com/
• Kind of plain
• Clean and not cluttered
• Example projects
• No resume link
• No clear way to contact him
Justifying your method:
I went to google and typed in “best UX designer portfolios”. A website popped up called
“creative bloq”. It gave a list of the best UX designer portfolios. The portfolios were well done
and the people who created them paid close attention to detail. The website also gave advice
on how to create a good portfolio that would get your point across. The site is very reputable
and clearly knew what they were talking about.
What makes a good portfolio:
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• Responsive and interactive
• Effective with showing work/content
• Simple and easy to navigate
• Quality of content
• Usability
• Links to resume and contact information
• Effective amount to defend your portfolio but not too much
D. Gant Chart