Goals:
- be appealing to prospective students and their families
- explanation of the major
- easy access for services such as equipment rental for current students
Audiences:
- prospective students
- parents of prospective students
- current students
- third parties (potential internship opportunities, businesses/organizations interested in working with the department)
Current websites:
- Old model
- Weaknesses
- text heavy; text is small and hard to read
- outdated format (extra important considering we are new media, not old media)
- not optimized to fit current monitors
- Strengths
- full course and faculty list accessible from the front page
- important information for prospective students on front page (class listings, etc.)
- Weaknesses
- New Model
- Weaknesses
- some sections incomplete or empty
- no faculty list
- no contact list for dept. heads and other important people
- Strengths
- more modern design (we are new media; our website design should reflect that)
- show don’t tell approach to selling the major
- NMD philosophy and takes on what New Media is from faculty and current and former students
- Weaknesses
Good Website designs:
- – shows, doesn’t tell – demonstrates student work – shows off facilities – clear mission statement/values
- – simple but effective layout
FullSail has a fine parallax/one page site–with attention directed immediately to “learn more” tours, scholarships to pull people in. How would we translate our opportunities to do this?
I also like the clear, categorized nav scheme in the footer–leave catchy visuals front center yet easy to navigate to info .
What content would we put in ND nav bar? can you draw up a chart from both old & new site as well as other data not yet in either?