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1 Day Website Challenge

This was a one-day challenge where I had to plan, design and develop a website in webflow. Below you can see the process and the result.
The Brief:
- Name
- Industry - Website Design
- Colour scheme - Purple, light blue, dark blue and white
- Responsive design
- Logo - attached
- You can create ay designs you personally think will work the best
- Stock images are fine
- Create a beautiful landing page to envision Glow Stack
- Moto - We aim to deliver beautiful websites while upholding a strong conversion rate.
- This is to test your ability as a designer where you must not only come up with ideas yourself but also see how your ideas can compliment the business in today market. Don’t forget to think about the clients!
- Maximum time to spend - 1 day
Looking for the briefing and keeping in mind the short time to deliver this website, I had adapted the process to deliver the best result, skipping some steps in the normal way I'm used to working with.

The process was organized into 2 phases:
- Phase 1: Definition of content, target audience and site map;
- Phase 2: Research, design and development of 1 sample page.


There were a few questions asked to the company:
1. Do you have the color codes for purple, light blue, dark blue and white?
2. What is your target audience?
3. What do you want to display on your site? Do you have a portfolio you want to showcase?

For the site map I had suggested to follow the structure:
1- Nav bar menu;
2- Hero about the company;
3- What makes us special;
4- Portfolio;
5- FAQ;
6- CTA Contact;
7- Footer.


It is simple and keeps the user focused on the goal, which is to find out about the company and get in touch.
After validation I jumped to website design and development on Webflow, using style kits and components from the community. After that I adapted the site for responsive and delivered the result.

Let me know what you think about this challenge in the comments!

1 Day Website Challenge
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