Road Map Race to the Top — Case Study

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Winning the The Race to the Top grant was a fantastic experience for the Road Map District Consortium. However, since this was an unexpected ‘win’, a lot of work by many people had to occur over a short period of time to put the proposed plan into action. This website was created under a tight deadline — with only 1 1/2 months from the initial planning meeting to the actual site launch.

I will be covering the design process for this website in my next few posts.

Information Architecture

Race to the Top Information ArchitectureThe Information Architecture for the site went through several phases before the navigation was finalized. When the site launched, it was composed of a home page, seven main pages and several sub-pages. As time goes on, the site will grow with more information about the Road Map Race to the Top grant being added.

Detail of Information Architecture

Washington Hall Information Architecture: Final

Posted by on Feb 23, 2010 in Case Studies | No Comments

Washington Hall Information Architecture

Information Architecture for washingtonhall.org
For this site, there will be seven main pages, many featuring photo galleries or an event calendar.

Clients: Historic Seattle and 4Culture.

Website Status: This is the final version of the information architecture for this site.

Washington Hall Information Architecture — Original

Posted by on Jan 25, 2010 in Case Studies | No Comments

Washington Hall Information Architecture

Information Architecture for washingtonhall.org
This is the original information architecture created for the Washington Hall site based upon the initial meeting with clients.

Clients: Historic Seattle and 4Culture.

Website Status: With eight main sections and multiple sub-pages, this sitemap will need to be simplified for easier user navigation.