Sunday, January 10, 2016

Week 1 Project: Proposal, Site Map, and Wireframe

Following is the proposal, site map, and wireframe for No-Owie Bandage Removal, a fictional mobile wound care company. This is for the Full Sail Web Design class and is done to help us learn how to design a website for a client.

Wireframe

No-Owie Bandage Removal Proposal 

Website Goals and Objectives 
To provide information about Harry Ramirez’s professional background and about the services offered by his company. Harry is limited on his time, so this must be a very low-maintenance site that provides potential patients with information on his services as well as links to other sites with general information on bandage removal and wound care. It is important that this site needs minimal maintenance.

Specific Strategy Recommendations

• Use analogous color scheme of a more gold tone of yellow and a subdued green with yellow undertones. This will convey a sense of well-being, comfort, friendliness, caring, and confidence. No blue is to be used to help distinguish No-Owie from other wound care company sites.

• The current logo is simple which sets the company tone as easy-going and unpretentious. The simplicity will appeal to the geriatric base and their caregivers since they want something to uncomplicated their lives and the present logo gives that feel. The colors will be changed to a more golden hue for the bandaids and a warm green for the lettering of both the “No-Owie” brand and “Bandage Removal.” These warm, comforting colors will have a better psychological impact on the potential clients than the colder blue and the dangerous feel of the red.

 • Will add compelling but small graphics that load easily on tablet devices.

• Social media is not necessary at this time. Research of similar companies show low traffic volume and little to no customer feedback or comments. If No-Owie wishes to post specific article posts, a Facebook page would be recommended for this use.

 • Development of core pages and their functions:
           • Home page with graphic and basic information such as service area and area of expertise
           • Services page with offered services listed and link to the driving waiver form
           • Testimony page with real testimonials from actual patients
           • About page with Harry’s story and professional credentials
           • FAQs page that also includes a list of recommended websites
           • Contact information page

  Work Estimate 

 Estimated Design/Administration Time: 25 - 30 hours @ $50 p/hr Estimated Cost: $1250 - $1500

Delivery Time

Design of new website will be completed 5 weeks from date of acceptance of proposal, including the changes to the logo.

Maintenance Fees 

Since this is a low-maintenance site that will not need regular changes, maintenance fees will be assessed on an as needed basis.

Getting Started 

Information needed:

• Name of web hosting service
• Credit card # on file with your web hosting service
• Credit card # for stock images
• All contact information you want listed on the site
• Provide all links to recommended reading for Links page

Policies

Deposits

A deposit of ½ the estimated cost of $700 will be required upon acceptance of proposal.

Postponed, Delayed, or Abandoned Projects

After 30 days, payment will be required for any and all work performed on this project.

Cancellations 

Cancellation of the project will result in a cancellation fee of the deposit plus any additional expenses. A cancellation fee is charged to insure I am paid for any of my time I may have spent on this project. This fee will apply no matter the reason for cancellation. Payment Balance of fee is due within 10 days of completion of project.

Site Map for No-Owie Bandage Removal Company

Home:

  • Logo
  • Image
  • Mission statement   

Service:

  • Services offered
  • Prices
  • Link to waiver
  • Image
About:
  • Harry's photo
  • Harry's story
  • Harry's credentials
Testimonials:
  • Client testimonials
FAQs
  • Questions and answers
  • Links to recommended websites
Contact
  • Phone
  • Email


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