ASSESSMENT BRIEF 1
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Subject Code and Title
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DIG103: Interaction Design
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Assessment
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Webpage Design Proposal
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Individual/Group
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Individual
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Length
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8-10 page PDF document
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Learning Outcomes
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C) Apply fundamental visual composition and
typographic principles relating to design for digital interactive environments
D) Demonstrate an understanding of UX and UI research, analysis and practice
E) Explain and summarise an interaction design proposal, process and outcome via documentation
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Submission
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By 11:55pm on Sunday of Week 3
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Weighting
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30%
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Total Marks
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100 marks
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Context
This Assessment aims for students to explore the design the UI of a webpage, taking into consideration fundamental UX principles. The webpage will then be developed and coded in Assessment 2 + 3. It is intended for graphic, communication, web and creative technology students to explore the UI and UX development process of web content.
Task
You will be provided with a client brief who require a webpage to be developed. Your task will be to investigate different competitors, analyse different strategies and develop a proposal design of what the product will look like. You should take into consideration various UX fundamentals, UI principles and web standards. You will be provided with some assets of the brand to include in your proposal. The goal is for your final webpage design to be thoroughly explored and considerate of the various factors that the brand and product require. The thinking behind your design decisions are important in this Assessment.
Steps
First, analyse who the users of the site will be. Consider and explore their values and goals of using the site as this will inform. the type of experience and UI that the site should have. Try to look for current cultural trends and nuanced perspectives here, rather than standardised design ideas.
Second, research and analyse existing competitors for insights. Consider competitors in the same product line, but also those who hold the same value as the brand though in a different product line.
Third, explore your initial design ideas using wireframes. Wireframes allow you to explore quickly and efficiently various compositions, and to consider the strategy and funnel that a composition can have for users as they navigate the page. These should be created in industry standard UI software.
Fourth, create your final high-fidelity visual design of the home page. It should incorporate various ideas uncovered during your research into the users, competitors and wireframing. Industry practice is to present the finished design of a webpage to the client before coding it.
The document submitted should present a clear summary of your findings, thoughts and ideas and should look and feel professional.
Submission items
Students will create and submit an 8-10 page PDF document:
1. 1 X SWOT Competitor analysis
2. 3 X Personas of target audience
3. 1 X Wireframe exploration
4. 1 X High-fidelity visual design
Submission
Submit your assessment task via the Assessment link in MyLearn. For both online and face to face classes, this assessment is due on Sunday of Module 3 (Week 3).