project 3 prelim Toronto cupcakes
Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2023 8:17 pm
Hello, I hope everyone is doing well
For project three I decided to redo Toronto's cupcakes website. it is very poorly designed and not easy to navigate. But I wanted to stick with the same themes and colors that they used within reason. I also decided to redo their log because it is very poorly designed to go with the fact that not only is the graphic stretched in a weird direction the font is also stretched which is like a major no no in topography. after I read the signed their logo I went in and tried to find pictures that I could use from their original website. Many of the pictures that are used are of mediocre quality or are placed on the website for no reason. When doing research, I looked a lot at their competitors and what they did to their websites, so I took many aspects from the websites such as frosted flavors almond butterfly and a few others. I wanted to see how they organized their menus and the information that a customer would need to find them. I know I wanted to go with a very pastel and use the same pink they use for the boxes. I placed a easy menu on the top banner with the logo and name on each one of my pages. I also added a hamburger menu in case there was something that I did not put on the banner. I used mostly pinks and a few screen tints of the pink to create a very professional design that flows through each one of my ruffs.
One thing that I did struggle with was how I wanted the menu to be laid out in my first design for the phone just because I did want that banner consistency that I had with the first design but obviously I can't fit everything up on top of the banner without it being unusable so I separated the home orders in about us on the top and then the cake selection and holiday specials on the bottom I not sure how I want to break up the space later but it is definitely a start.
original website:
https://torontocupcake.com/index.html
inspiration:
https://bobbetteandbelle.com
https://frostedflavors.ca
https://sweetserendipitybakeshop.com
https://www.almondbutterfly.com
For project three I decided to redo Toronto's cupcakes website. it is very poorly designed and not easy to navigate. But I wanted to stick with the same themes and colors that they used within reason. I also decided to redo their log because it is very poorly designed to go with the fact that not only is the graphic stretched in a weird direction the font is also stretched which is like a major no no in topography. after I read the signed their logo I went in and tried to find pictures that I could use from their original website. Many of the pictures that are used are of mediocre quality or are placed on the website for no reason. When doing research, I looked a lot at their competitors and what they did to their websites, so I took many aspects from the websites such as frosted flavors almond butterfly and a few others. I wanted to see how they organized their menus and the information that a customer would need to find them. I know I wanted to go with a very pastel and use the same pink they use for the boxes. I placed a easy menu on the top banner with the logo and name on each one of my pages. I also added a hamburger menu in case there was something that I did not put on the banner. I used mostly pinks and a few screen tints of the pink to create a very professional design that flows through each one of my ruffs.
One thing that I did struggle with was how I wanted the menu to be laid out in my first design for the phone just because I did want that banner consistency that I had with the first design but obviously I can't fit everything up on top of the banner without it being unusable so I separated the home orders in about us on the top and then the cake selection and holiday specials on the bottom I not sure how I want to break up the space later but it is definitely a start.
original website:
https://torontocupcake.com/index.html
inspiration:
https://bobbetteandbelle.com
https://frostedflavors.ca
https://sweetserendipitybakeshop.com
https://www.almondbutterfly.com