So now that I'm gainfully employed by a lovely company called Delivery Xtreme, I thought my learning to design websites days were over. I could just sit back, relax and enjoy being an exclusively print designer. The Universe had other plans.
A few weeks ago my boss called me into his office and asked if I had any interest in learning web design and I said (quite convincingly) "Sure I am!". So, I designed a mock up of the company site and to my surprise, everyone liked it. Thankfully no-one expected me to learn everything overnight, and used an actual web developer for the coding and stuff.
I likened learning HTML and CSS to learning to see through the Matrix.
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"I know how to make that button go a little bit more to the left!" |
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This is the Home page, it's very pretty and yellow, but also coded quite beautifully too |
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This is the Work Examples page, super simple to code after setting up all the CSS from the Home page |
I'm a designer, so I know what looks good. But now I know and understand how to take my design and transfer it onto the web. Here are some snapshots of the finished Delivery Xtreme Website. I made all the design decisions (Layout, pictures, buttons) but the actual development was done by Gert Swanepoel over at Jabulani Design Studio. To see the live site click here.
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About Us The idea was that if you go full-screen, you wouldn't have to scroll to see the rest of the site. |
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Contact Us We wanted it to be clear that we deliver food, hence all the lovely food pics |
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My baby, the Home page Little snippets of information that inform the visitor, with links to the rest of the site |
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Home Another panel of the Home page, soon you'll be able to order online from this site and a mobile app |
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Branch pages Every area has a page with all it's info like the trading hours, delivery areas and charges, a list of restaurants and a link to the e-book |
So now I can officially add web design to my list of skills! My next mission is to create a website proper for myself. And then my mom's business. I've actually designed her website already using Yahoo's WYSIWYG web design tool (but that doesn't count, it's just like a template format that you add stuff to) but I think it could stand to be improved. Check out the Simply Art Website.
If anyone needs a simple website design done (no e-commerce or blogs just yest I'm afraid), then feel free to contact me.