SEDI Leipzig – Elyown Software & Services

SEDI Leipzig

Proposal presented by: Elyown Software & Services

SEDI – Leipzig Website.
This is a Web Design proposal for German Research Website for the SEDI Lab at Leipzig University in Leipzig Germany. (Laboratory for Social-Emotional Development and Intervention).

Purpose of this website: This website is going to display the work done by the SEDI Research Lab in Germany. Basically, through this website, a person can know everything happening in the research lab.
This includes; Mission, People, On-going Research, Publications, Training or how to get involved, Our Community and a link to how to participate in our research and online form. Also a very clear contact page and links to media section.

The target market are researchers and people.

What makes the website natural?
Colours – Red, White, Grey.
Fonts have got to feel childish, cheerful, researcher.
Feel: Modern Playful Joyful Happy Childlike look.
Leipzig. Happy and joyful. We study trauma, children, and adversity. And it is joy. Joy of science. The joy of childhood. The child soul is embedded in the community.
The movement of parts on the whole website must have a modern feeling to it.

The Success of this website can be seen when there are many people are able to enjoy the process of finding information about the science lab in Germany. It should make science attractive and joyful. The website should speak joy and hope through science.
1. Researchers should be encouraged to research more about kids, to read more of the content, to quote, to feel the website.
2. People who want to participate in the research should be encouraged to apply. they should think that this place is the best research lab on the planet. Their love for research is increased as they view the joy of children.
3. People who want to read about research and to find any information, should also be encouraged to research about children.

How do we plan to be better or different from competitors?
1. Modern but Unique Feeling. A feeling that the research we do is up to date. Easy navigation. You can get to where you need to get easily.
2. Beautiful child pictures, yet technical research. It should reflect the Joy of Research.
3. Information should be accessible. The big deal about this website is that researchers need information about the lab, curious students need information about how SEDI can help them. Information must be at the click of a finger. Naturally readable. Exciting and attractive to engage with. Kind of like Trestle.

Language: We are using both English and Germany.

Website Design Process

Here is an Overview of the Whole Website Design Process. 1. Designing a page architecture for the site. 2. Designing a Figma Design for the website. 3. Getting approval for the Figma design. I need all the content and information on the Figma design so that my coding experience is simple and smooth. Basically, if I do not have any information, I do not start coding and I have this pain in the neck. If there is no information, I will put coming soon. 4. Designing the hot Landing page. 5. Put the website folders in order. Install WordPress. Setting up the site and required shopping plugins. Linking up the landing page, PIPO and the two lab websites. 6. Set up the website structure or frame. Design the whole site. Designing, coding all the custom blocks. - Feeding in Information, This includes; Mission, People, On-going Research, Publications, Training or how to get involved, Our Community and a link to how to participate in our research and online form. 7. Website structure Review and Testing. 8. Review and Improvements.

Designing a page architecture for the site.

1. Plan the pages and how they will link together. Basically, analyze the previous site and see if you can make it simpler or less complicated. 2. Make it also more intuitive and make information easy to find. 3. Check if there is any information that is specific to U of T. Most likely you want to have information that is generic to any lab. - Define User Goals, What is your target audience - Researchers, Students, Parents, Children. - Group Content - Sort by Usefulness - Research (Ongoing work, our current work, what we are up to) - Publications - Knowledge in Action (What is already done, already published, previous work) - Mission - Our Community - People ( About Us / Who we are, our values, guidelines and goals) - Participate in our research (Web form and FAQ) - Contact Information (Social Media) - Training (How to get involved)

Designing a Figma Design for the website.

1. Since this is a big job. We want to have everything set before we start coding. This will save us a lot of time later on once we are confident of the page design and the content. It could be unique, with cool navigation. 2. Design all the major pages and have at least a template for any other pages. 3. The big issue is the content and the images. Remember it is okay to have missing words, but most likely the images must all be there. And most pages too. 4. The goal here is that when I am coding, I have no worry about what information I need.

Getting approval for the Figma design.

If I can share the Figma Design, I would love to. I hope I can. If I cannot, then I will still have to give Prof. an update. NB: I need all the content and information on the Figma design so that my coding experience is simple and smooth. Basically, if I do not have any information, I do not start coding and I have this pain in the neck. If there is no information, I will put coming soon.

Designing the hot Landing page.

This is the page Tinamalti.com. Lord help me. Basically try this out in Figma and come up with two or three designs and present them to Prof for approval. They should be hot.

Put the website folders in order.

1. The biggest issue will be linking up the websites. - Put the websites in their respective Folders. - Install WordPress. It might be easier to upload, or to install directly. - Place the landing page. - Test the websites to see any linking errors. And fix them.

Design the whole site.

1. Install any required plugins or themes. The other plugin to note is the plugin for switching languages. 2. Make sure that everything is as planned on Figma and on the page architecture. 3. The biggest issue is deciding whether or not to purchase ACF. 4. Get any input or information needed from Tina Malti. Ask her. Also let her know that you used the Toronto site as a template. So a German version of the information is welcome. 5. Feeding in Information, This includes; Mission, People, On-going Research, Publications, Training or how to get involved, Our Community and a link to how to participate in our research and online form. 6. Adding the Publications or Research Content

Website structure Review and Testing

1. Linking up the landing page, PIPO and the two lab websites.

Review and Improvements.

Time to test, review and improve.

Our Proposed Timeline

At Elyown Software & Services, we will do our very best to keep in the timeline.

Estimated Timeline:

17th May - 21st June

Designing a page architecture for the site.
17th May
Come up with Color Scheme, Font, Images, Call to Actions
17th May - 18th May
Designing Header, Footer and Home Page
18th May - 19th May
Designing the Mission, People, Research, Publications, Two General Page designs.
21st May - 24th May
Getting approval for the Figma design
24th May
Designing the hot Landing page. Get approval.
25th May
Put the website folders in order.
26th May
Design the landing page.
28th May - 30th May
Design the Header and Footer
31st May - 2nd June
Design the Home page
4th June to 6th June
Design the Mission Page, People Page
7th June to 9th June
Design custom post types of Publication and Research Pages. The Archive page, the single page, the JavaScript loading etc.
11th June - 14th June
Design the Training Page / how to get involved, Our community page.
15th June - 16th June
Design the online form, and how to participate in our research, make this super attractive to parents
18th June - 20th June
Website structure Review and Testing
21st June
Review and Improvements and Feeding in any information
21st June -

Tina Malti

Here are some of the resources we may need to purchase. We have all the resources needed to start. - We have hosting. - We have an idea of information. Dear Lord please bless this project.

ACF
$150
Translation Plugin
$0.00
$0.00

Total: $150

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