caitlinchu_project2electronic

=**Project 2: Scriptwriting for Theatre**= Caitlin Chu

MANUAL PROCESS:** CLICK HERE
 * ELECTRONIC PROCESS BELOW
 * FINAL WEB SITE:** [|CLICK HERE]

Visual Comps
Corresponding descriptions below each image.







Thought the whole closed front face of a book isolated the guest, when I'm trying to welcome them. Got rid of that idea.



Final Comps
Two bar bg.

One bar bg.

Sample Screenshots
This is what the page looks like (small clip) when the person hasn't signed in yet.

This is the menu when all the dropdowns have been revealed.

News & Updates

Your profile.

Home page after signing in.

Messages.

Categorizer.

- Why the maroon red? I thought it was a clean, royal colour that helped obtain the elegance I was looking for.

Summary & Outcomes
After construction of my site was completed, another part of the process was to double check most of my links and pages, and also check to see if my codes were had hierarchy in them. The final result was a finalized community just for playwrights, a place where they can exchange advice, comments, and constructive criticism. Guests are highly encouraged to sign in because they are only limited to a page that imitates the real home page, except most links take them to the registration page, which summarizes the features in the site very clearly. Using explore, which enables a sorting function by category and by popularity, they are able to browse other artists and their work. News and Updates keeps them updated on the most recent news, from good playwriting books, conventions, programs, contests, and site changes. The You tab also takes them back to their galleries, where new options are provided for them to submit work, comment on others' work, read their subscriptions, check their daily messages for offers, news, and more. The comment system allows them to conveniently post comments and gain positive motivation from other users of the community. Profile pages also allow employers and others to send them messages, from offers, etc. (These employers are fictionalized to be linked with trustworthy sites that have special privileges of accessing the site, whose offers and posts are only accepted by the Open Book Community... lol for security reasons that were brought up midway in the building..) And this wraps it up. In the end, it's a nice community for writers to interact.