In designing the website for KOJO Homes, I began the process by creating wireframes to better understand the project requirements and enhance design functionality. These wireframes served as a blueprint, allowing me to visualize the layout and flow of the site before diving into aesthetics. By mapping out the user journey, I identified key areas where functionality could be optimized, ensuring a seamless navigation experience.
Once the wireframes were established, I focused on aligning the design with KOJO Homes’ existing branding. I showcased their modular home models and detailed specifications, making it easy for visitors to find the information they needed. The incorporation of vibrant images was crucial; they not only captured the stunning landscapes of British Columbia but also conveyed the essence of the homes themselves.
After finalizing the design elements, I handed the project over to a developer to build the site. This collaboration ensured that the user-friendly interface and visual components were effectively implemented, resulting in a cohesive and engaging online experience. By starting with wireframes, I laid a strong foundation that ultimately supported KOJO Homes’ mission to offer innovative, quality living solutions.