Case Studies
Examples of Websites I've Designed and Built
A Multi-Website Eco-System
This example features four websites, which work together to meet the business’ objectives.
To emphasise their relationship with the same brand, they have a very similar look-and-feel. This consistency is achieved by using the same logo, URL naming convention, fonts, colour schema, image styles, and the ‘tone of voice’ of their copy.
Technically, their relationship is created via physical content links between the websites, and JSON-LD code outlining their relationship.
Local Church Website Update
Reviews:
- Project sponsor – “Everyone loves the website. Thank you very much.”
- Reviewer 1 – “One of easiest websites I’ve used to find what I want.”
- Reviewer 2 – “That’s a great job. Congratulations!”
Objectives:
Modernise their website and to add new content.
Main Website Users:
- Existing church members who want to know mass times, events etc.
- New potential members who want to know where it is, how to contact them, and services offered.
Design process:
- I gave the project sponsor a link to WordPress Themes, and asked her to pick the ones she liked. These preferences formed a basis for the new design.
- The design aimed to meet the needs of the main two user groups, as well as giving the church an opportunity to showcase what they offer parishioners.
Testing/Reviews:
- Problem: What’s below the Hero section did not show on small computers.
- Solution: Reduce the vertical height of the Hero section and bring the sub-hero area into the Hero section to encourage scrolling.
Three Website Theme
These three websites explore the ‘professional personal coach‘ niche. Illustrating the different ways the same theme can be expressed.
- Basic –> core coaching services
- Basic + Case studies
- Basic + Case studies + Blog
Note: This does not mean I can only design and build websites for coaches.