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Presenting Bikes for Tykes’ Web Site Bikes for Tykes

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Presenting Bikes for Tykes’Web Site

Bikes for Tykes

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Introduction

Group Members

Team Project

Bikes for Tykes WebsiteBikes for Tykes Website

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Site Design

KISS

Initial Visual Impression

CSS

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Site Design

Clear Navigation Aids

Where you’re going How to get there What to expect

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Site Design

Readable Text Size

Logo as Visual Theme for Repetition and Consistency

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Site Design

Site “Personality”

Simplicity and Sophistication

Target Audience

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Content

Mission History

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Content

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Content

Amalgamate the two history sections

Break up the large text block

Provide more information to possible donors

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Content

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Topics currently covered under history History In Memoriam Refurbishment process Donation Request

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Create a separate In Memoriam Page Create a separate workshop page Create a more prominent donate page

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Content

“Smiles” page is too vaguely named

“Smiles” currently contains Helping Hand

Project information Current Volunteers Information on theft

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Information on current volunteers will be placed in the “about us” section

Information on theft will be removed from the website

Helping Hands Project will have a separate page

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Content

“Workbench” is poorly named. Could be renamed “Suggestions”

It has not been updated since 2004

Pages must be kept

up to date.

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Content

Add a “news” section that allows potential donors and others who are interested in the organization see what is going on.

Add pages for those who wish to obtain a bike,

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Content

Home News How to get a bike About us Workshop Donate In memoriam Bike Safety Helping Hands

Project

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Usability

Users must be able to find information:

Effectively

Efficiently

In a satisfactory manner

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Effectiveness

Difficulty entering the site Complete redesign of homepage

Lack of relevant information Users unable to accomplish goals

Misuse of images Should reflect the organization’s mission

and express specific ideas or concepts

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Efficiency

Excessive text Users don’t scroll Important information should be at top

Ambiguous links/menu Users unable to find information or

efficiently navigate site Organization

Locating a Bikes for Tykes near you

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Satisfaction

Maintenance Lack of updates decreases user

confidence, desire to donate money Personal stories

Add personal success stories, remove generic notions of abstract happiness and ideological bias

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Technical Issues

Donation Set up

ADA Compliance

Tools

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