Havannah Tran
Carey Cabrera
CS110
February 21, 2016
**All important information will be italicized.
Introduction
The name of our client is Maggie Deng.
She's the founder of Yellow Fellows** (tentatively named), an Asian American run online media platform.
The website will be a platform for her and her staff to post articles, podcasts, and other forms of media.
Essentially, we're creating a "skeleton" for her and her staff to put their content to be shared on the internet.
She has a team of web designers that are versed in HTML/CSS/Python/javascript who will update the material in the page accordingly.
We just need to provide a platform for them to do that.
Audience & General Notes
The audience will be news readers who are interested in Asian American issues and perspectives. Because of this, we
want to be able to present the information in an incredibly simple way (see the last paragraph for more details; the design
aspects are murky because before we start building, she wants a few wireframes to look at and decide what would best suit
her intended audience.)
Content/Functionality
In an ideal world, she wants us to create something
that mimics
thefader.com, here the interactive pdf is the homepage, but other article thumbnails can be accessed underneath
via scrolling. Overall, the functionality of the site should mirror that of a typical publication website:
a taskbar with a homepage
with the month's main content. In a more concise manner, she wants the following:
- 1. Home page: Embedded interactive pdf, below this pdf will be thumbnails of articles for the month
- 2.Task bar: available on every page at a fixed position with the available subcategories for content:
Arts, Culture, Music, Tech, News, Fashion, Original Content and About.
- 3.Photo galleries: when needed for appropriate articles/event coverage (for Original Content mostly, but relevant
to other articles).
- 4.Embedded Podcast/other Media (for Original Content)
- 5. Multi column pages for each sub category with thumbnails of content.
- 6. Actual posts/articles in a one column format with accompanying photo/video/other media.
Design
Maggie asks that the website uses a lot of dead space/margins/white space for two reasons: to emphasize the content
and to give her the option of running ads along on the margins if need be.
Hosting
Maggie is in the process of figuring out who will host the site once the project is over, but she has a team of web designers
on it. She will let us know once the information is available in the next month or so.