Albanwise Wallace
Website Design and Support for Albanwise Wallace. Albanwise Wallace is an investment group which focuses on agriculture and property.
I was responsible for continuing the groundwork our other UX Designer had laid out for the project, essentially building out additional content blocks and pages. 
Alongside this, I was responsible for converting the website design into a mobile friendly prototype and a developer friendly prototype.
You can view the final website here.
/ Web Design
Photo Manipulation
To accompany the website headers we would need full width photographs. It was my job to manipulate all photographs throughout the website, including the large headers.
These headers would need creative solutions to ensure they would stretch to the full width. 
Examples of one of the edited photographs can be found below.
UX / UI
The UX / UI groundwork was laid out by our other UX designer at Class Creative. Using this as a guide I had to complete all website pages using similar content blocks, as well as insuring a working prototype was available for our developers.
Along the process the client would suggest various changes which I was also responsible for putting into practice throughout our design.
You can view the prototype made in Sketch here. 
Mobile Development
Once our prototype was complete, I also created a mobile version of our prototype in its entirety for our developers to reference for their build process.
You can see the mobile prototype here.
Developer Handoff
Alongside creating a working prototype, I created a developer hand off upload. This essentially included all content blocks throughout our design, but stripped back to the basics and displayed all information needed for a developer to build upon (text and colour styles, margins/padding, and image sizes).
You can view this hand-off upload here.
Summary
I had worked alongside another UX designer to complete a website design for Albanwise Wallace. Once the client was happy, I worked on supporting our developers to ensure the website could be created in a timely manner.
You can view the final website here.
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