JordiComAu brauchte ein neues Website Design und hat einen Wettbewerb auf 99designs gestartet.
Aus 5 Designs von 1 Designern wurde eine Gewinner gewählt.
Jordi.com.au
An entertainer operating within the Australian marketplace (more
specifically Melbourne), requiring a new website design that will appeal
to both the general public, as well as corporate clients.
Clients from 18-55 will be accessing this site, and will more often than
not, be making a decision to do business based purely on the impression
they get online.
Offering entertainment options for the full gamut of markets including
pubs, bars, clubs, hotels, weddings, business functions... basically
catering for anything and everything!
There are 7 different acts fronted by this artist, all of which provide
a very different style of entertainment. Showcasing this variety, and
emphasising to the end user that among these options is the ideal act
for them, is key.
Require single page template design for a homepage - this layout should
support some introduction/welcome text for the entertainer, site
navigation menu, three-four latest tweets from twitter as the 'news'
vehicle for the artist and some artist imagery (images presented in a
rotating carousel would be fine).
Template will be used as a base for all sub-pages of the website as well
- so should be flexible enough to support this. Sections of the website are:
* Band section highlighting the 7 acts entertainer works with
* Upcoming gigs listing / calendar
* Contact us / webform
Logo design provided (attached) - happy to consider color adjustments to
work in with the final design, but wish to stick with the typesetting/font used.
Imagery of the artist provided, along with images of several of the bands.
A content-only website is already ready at
http://jordi.magnetikonline.com/ which the winning design will provide a
skin for - should assist with content requirements for the website and
the sitemap. No drop down menus for the main navigation either - just
the top level home/band/gigs/contact pages.
Only require final PSD and any exported layers - no HTML/CSS work
required for this job.