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Web Design Brief
http://steeletraining.com/
My site is looking kind of out-of-date, so it's time for a face lift. I want to bring it up to date with a more modern web look.
What I need from you is a home page design concept. No coding, just a PSD design, but it MUST be something that a coder could build into an efficient, fast-loading page. After the home page design contest is finished, we can work together privately, if you want to continue, to design the rest of the pages in the site for additional fees.
Functionally, the new page needs to do the same job as the current home page, just do it more efficiently (if possible) while looking fresh and modern.
Sites I like
http://mozy.com/ (clean, modern)
Competitor sites:
http://kelbytraining.com/
http://www.karltaylorphotography.co.uk/
Target Market(s)
Amateur and semi-professional photographers
Industry/Entity Type
Training
Look and feel
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Elegant
Bold
Playful
Serious
Traditional
Modern
Personable
Professional
Feminine
Masculine
Colorful
Conservative
Economical
Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- MUST HAVE
1. A prominent space where testimonials appear in rotation, one after another (instead of the one large testimonial on the current site).
2. My photo in the header. It can be smaller than at present. If you prefer you can use the black and white photo from the about page. Put a signature saying Phil Steele near the photo, in a better handwritten style than the current signature, which is a lame font.
3. Tagline "Learn Photography and Image Editing the Easy Way"
Should not have
- No flash or other fancy technology. (However it is acceptable to design an area that would be an image carousel, where one image changes to another, then another, etc. Like the Karl Taylor or Mozy site. That is not too fancy, but it's optional).