Feedback & Iteration

Within this post, I have asked peers and friends for constructive feedback, once feedback has been given, the iteration for the feedback has been implemented within the website with examples and proof of feedback shown bellow.

Feedback assessment 1:

My first constructive feedback was presented by “Yao Wenbo” from my Graphic Design class, once I asked him for feedback he replied with “Try and fit your log-in and Get Involved button into a CTA” which can be seen bellow:

I have taken his feedback and have implemented it within my prototype which can be seen bellow with a before and after:

Within the feedback given, I have removed the 2 buttons that were mentioned by Wenbo, instead I created a CTA along the bottom of the page that follows the user as they traverse along the page. This is done so the user can always easily sign-up without having to go back and look for the buttons, which will eventually encourage the users to create an account and be apart of PC.

Feedback Assessment 2:

My second constructive feedback was presented by “Patrycja” (A Graphic Design student abroad), once I asked her for feedback she replied with “Instead of having partnering organisations/stakeholders on the bottom of your page, create a partners page and replace that bottom section with contact details, social media etc” which can be seen bellow:

I have taken her feedback and have implemented it within my prototype which can be seen bellow with a before and after with the addition of the “PC Partners Page”:

Within the feedback that I was given, I removed the small bar at the bottom which can be seen in figure 5, and instead added a whole section for additional contact details and social media for users to get in touch with. Additionally I have created a separate page within the prototype to show users all the partners that have partnered up with PC to make everything possible, this was done purely to show gratitude and for users to explore the partnered websites to see what they have created too.