Project
Team Members
My Role
Project Duration
My Deliverables
Background
Dorothy Ramon Learning Center is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to the spread of Southern California’s Native American culture. Their ultimate goal is to share, document, and spread the culture, language, history, music, and traditional art of Southern California’s Native American People.
This two week project consisted of three members in the class which includes myself as the Designer, JC Mariscal as the Front End Developer, and Joseph Flores as the Project Manager.
Dorothy Ramon
Stephen Sian
JC Mariscal
UI/ UX Designer
Web Designer
Five Weeks
Joseph Flores
Home Page
Contact Page
About Page
Log in Page
Register Page
Understanding the Users
Before I began this project, I had a few questions that I asked myself. Who is this website for? What is it going to be used for? Who is the target audience? After discussing these questions with the project manager and the nonprofit representative, I found that the ultimate goal for this website was to have a user friendly layout that had plenty of information while also urging the user to become a member of the organization via donations.
So who is the target audience then? This website is the means for the learning center however, the target audience are people between the ages of 20 to 50. The user's are preferably adults with children, or student's who want to part take in the learning center's activities. Examples of the target audience include teachers, professors, parents, and students.
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Gloria
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Teacher
Gloria is an elementary school teacher who is trying to organize a field trip where students can both learn and have fun at the same time.
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David
48
Professor
David is a University History Professor who wants his students to engage and learn more about his course, Native American History.
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Sarah
22
Student
Sarah is a full time student majoring in Social Sciences. She enjoys history, and has a particular interest in Native American culture.