My website design – Punk Rock Bowling Festival 1.1 – Figma My mobile companion app – Untitled – Figma I made a paper prototype for my website to ensure that all the information I wanted to include would fit on each of the pages, and to see how the actual website would turn out. It… Continue reading Low fidelity prototype
Month: September 2025
Rejected designs
This was one of my rejected designs. I didn’t end up using this because the location of the festival went through the button at the bottom of the page. The ticket prices are also wrong and I didn’t clarify the meanings behind the tickets. These are the actual prices for the tickets. Before making my… Continue reading Rejected designs
UI principles to be applied to my design
I tried to keep both my website and mobile companion app as consistent as possible to keep the user accessibility needs the same. I made the text stand out and made it as large as I could while still fitting all the info I needed on each page, ensuring that the text would fit on… Continue reading UI principles to be applied to my design
Requirements gathering and analysis
The intended audience for my chosen festival is 18-26 years olds, although the actual website promotes any age can go to their festival, with kids 8 and under being admitted free. The music of the festival is very indie and punk related which people over/under the intended audience may not enjoy as much. My product… Continue reading Requirements gathering and analysis
Defining the UX for your Festival
The festival I chose for this project was the Pop Punk Bowling Festival that is held in the USA. I chose this because most festivals in the UK have the same concept. This festival has more than live music. It also includes bowling tournaments, a night club, and pool parties. I wanted to make my… Continue reading Defining the UX for your Festival