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St. Joseph's College

Unfortunately, this case study is from 2015 and the website has since been redesigned.

Working alongside Clear Pixel, I led the design and strategy aspects of the project to redesign the St. Joseph's College website from organising the initial content strategy to designing wireframes, collaborating on the conceptual look-and-feel design to involvement with the development. I took an iterative approach to the website design by wireframing then visually designing each major component of the site.

As a graduate student of SJC in Toowoomba, it was exciting to have such a strong involvement in the redesign of their online presence.

St. Joseph's College

The Challenge

The project brought a number of challenges, primarily around the overall content structure.

The redesigned website needed to ensure all aspects of the college curriculum as well as student and parent information was equally represented.

I worked with the client to mitigate any problems surrounding the content by collaborating on the site menu structure during the initial planning stages.

The Challenge

Designed to Capture Enrolments

A major feature the College website needed was a behind-the-scenes system to assist with the management of new enrolments.

I worked to determine the best way to capture as much enrolee information as needed in an expression of interest while ensuring the process was simple and engaging. The original approach was to stage the application over 4 easy steps, although testing proved this to deter some parents and we opted for a single page application.

Designed to Capture Enrolments

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