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Timeline
Timeline
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Team
Team
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Role
Role
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Core Responsibilites
Core Responsibilites
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Tools Used
Tools Used
5 Months
1 UX Designer with CS background
2 UX Designer
1 Product Designer
2 UX Designer
1 Product Designer
UX Designer
Web Design
Web Interaction Design
Time management
Web Interaction Design
Time management
Figma
Notion
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Premiere Pro
Notion
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Premiere Pro
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Project Overview
What is this for
Created an interactive platform for the second online exhibition due to the pandemic.
Goal: Provide a comfortable and enjoyable user experience across all devices (desktops, mobile phones, and tablets).
Aimed to design an engaging website that encourages users to stay and explore the show interactively.
Created an interactive platform for the second online exhibition due to the pandemic.
Goal: Provide a comfortable and enjoyable user experience across all devices (desktops, mobile phones, and tablets).
Aimed to design an engaging website that encourages users to stay and explore the show interactively.
Why
Given the impact of COVID-19, many senior shows for Design majors were unable to host in-person exhibitions. However, as last year marked the first time an online exhibition was held, there were significant challenges in engaging audiences effectively.
Given the impact of COVID-19, many senior shows for Design majors were unable to host in-person exhibitions. However, as last year marked the first time an online exhibition was held, there were significant challenges in engaging audiences effectively.
How & Process
Our team had weekly meetings, starting with the ideation of what would make the most entertaining showcase website. Our main consideration was engaging the audience, especially since online exhibitions were not the usual format. We also focused on how to ensure language inclusivity, as students wanted to showcase their work in English to reach global opportunities, while other involved individuals such as parents and friends may only have literacy in Korean.
Our team had weekly meetings, starting with the ideation of what would make the most entertaining showcase website. Our main consideration was engaging the audience, especially since online exhibitions were not the usual format. We also focused on how to ensure language inclusivity, as students wanted to showcase their work in English to reach global opportunities, while other involved individuals such as parents and friends may only have literacy in Korean.
- Implemented active mouse hover interaction features for engaging user experience on the main page.
- Integrated a ticket-like footer to recreate the in-person event atmosphere.
- Enabled live search in both Korean and English to cater to global audience and accommodate diverse language preferences.