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Website Proposal

Website Proposal. 6 Page Website. Website Requirements. A 6 page tourism website to promote visiting Malaysia: To promote and showcase the country of Malaysia to any potential tourists. Home page, ‘See’ page, ‘Do’ page, ‘Food & Drink’ page, ‘your review’ page, contact us page

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Website Proposal

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  1. Website Proposal 6 Page Website

  2. Website Requirements A 6 page tourism website to promote visiting Malaysia: • To promote and showcase the country of Malaysia to any potential tourists. • Home page, ‘See’ page, ‘Do’ page, ‘Food & Drink’ page, ‘your review’ page, contact us page • Home Page – Introduction and brief history of Malaysia, including image slideshow. • ‘See’ Page – Information on where to visit and what to see in Malaysia, including a top 10 list. • ‘Do’ page – Information on activities to do around Malaysia. (adults, family & friends) • Food & Drink page – Information on traditional meals as well as food and drink prices around Malaysia. • Contact Page – contact form for further information

  3. Website Purpose The Purpose of the Website is to provide a useful source of information about the country of Malaysia The Website will also earn money from travel agencies by promoting tourism and linking to tourism websites for travel information.

  4. Logo Designs Logo Design 1 The font used in this design is called Century Schoolbook. I chose this font because I wanted to experiment using a more classical and older style font, as most of my designs previously used more modern fonts. Furthermore I kept the colour scheme as monotone so that I could use the contrast of black and white to make the design more eye catching. Logo Design 2 The second logo design was inspired by the beautiful nature and wildlife that Malaysia is known for. To create this I found an image of a leaf and added a light glow texture. Then I reflected the image in the x axis to create a wider background that can surround the text. To suite the natural theme I wanted a handwritten style font, which is why I chose the Rage Italic font. Logo Design 3 For this design I was looking at a more modern and formal style. To do this I combined the more contemporary style Century Gothic font and a bright colour scheme, with some larger and a more classical piece of text, that I created myself using the pen tool to create the ‘VM’ initials. Although I like how this design looks, I do not think it suites the theme of the website as in my opinion it appears more like a design you could for a hotel chain.

  5. Final logo design Seen above is my final logo design. The design is very much based around the first logo design seen on the previous slide. I used the general layout of that design but combined it with the theme of nature that I have also explored previously. To incorporate the nature theme I used an image that is a birds eye view of a forest that reminded me a lot of the forests in Malaysia. I then used clipping masks to incorporate it into the background of the design and as a colour scheme for the Malaysia text. I also changed the font to Century Gothic as I felt the more modern style font better suited the theme I am looking at for the whole website. I also added a filter to the background image to enhance the shades of green and give it an almost Polaroid like effect that I find attractive. This image along with the green colour scheme will be used throughout the design of the whole website.

  6. Website Design The ‘See’ Page This page is for finding out what places to visit in Malaysia. The header, footer, navigation bar and background are all the same as the home page. On the page will also be a list of the top 10 places to visit in Malaysia along with suitable and attractive images to go with each one. • Home Page • Seen above is a mock up for the home page of the website. From top to bottom you will see the following: • Header - with visit Malaysia logo • Navigation bar – links to all 6 pages • Nivo slider – to show a range of useful images • Introduction to the country of Malaysia • 10 interesting facts • Footer – with navigation for all pages

  7. Website Design • The ‘Do’ Page • All about what activities we recommend the viewer should consider in Malaysia. • Same designs continued from previous pages (Header, Footer, background and nav) • 4 sections of information; ‘What to Do?’, ‘For the Family’, ‘For Adults’ , ’For Children’. • Suitable and attractive images below each section. • Side bar showing booking info and links to sites for further booking information. • The ‘Dine’ Page • Same design continued • 4 sections of information; ‘Brief History’, ‘Traditional Food’, ‘Modern and foreign favourites’, ‘Drinks’. • Pricing info for food and drinks in the sidebar along with links to specific food websites for • further information.

  8. Website Design • ‘Reviews’ Page • The design for this page is as of all the previous pages. • Main part of page for feed of reviews and comments. • Side bar with form for user to fill out to submit their own review or comment on favourites from own experiences in Malaysia. • Submit button will immediately submit the user info to our database so we can display all suitable comments on the page via the feed. • ‘Contact Us’ Page • The design for this page is as of all the previous pages. • Brief description of what form can be used for. • Contact form with 7 sections; first name, last name, email address, mobile number, home address, postcode and message. • Submit button will submit the information to our database with the aim of replying within 48 hours.

  9. Website Stages and Timing Stage 1 • Proposal Review • Contract signing Stage 2 (7 – 11 days) • Decide on and register domain name • Design of site, theme • Mock up Design and final preparations for construction • Client review and approval

  10. Website Stages and Timing Stage 3 (12 – 17 days) • Receive all content and information you are supplying for the website • Create all the web pages using HTML • Style according to mock ups using CSS • Optimize all pages for search engine positioning (Google) • Test all the links and forms to make sure they all work effectively • Present the site to you for approval Stage 4 (2 to 4 days) • Transfer and handover

  11. Resources & Deliverables • Personnel – One person (myself) will be designing and creating the website. • Hosting – I will also be hosting the website myself and will be able to control any further adjustments changes to the site. • Deliverables – I will be delivering a website suites the brief you have given to me and will be hosting it using my it develop skills server account.

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