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Kudler Fine Foods Design

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Kudler Fine Food Setup Design Process

Linda Lonkert, Wilson Naneng

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Linda Greene

Kudler Fine Food Setup Design Process

Introduction

In this paper we will evaluate the Kudler website and make some recommend some improvements. Kudler Fine Foods website has strengths and weaknesses and we will evaluate the existing site and purposes improvements for redesigns while building on the strengths of the current sites. The following specifically addressed design are the style and artistic quality used on the website, navigation of the site, marketing strategy, performance of the whole site, e-commerce capabilities, the web community as a whole, and layout of the site.

Review of Current Site

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From here we will be able to streamline the process for the users to get from one link to another link enabling the user to navigate the site easility. There are many aspects we must look at when we are gathering this information to allow for the best information provided to the customer

We will be doing some information gathering to makes sure we are doing the right thing by the company. This will allow us as the developers to utilize the tools for the company and the users to use the best quality product.

Dreamweaver

Original Site

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Prototype of Homepage

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Diagram 1-Prototype of First Page

Diagram 1 shows the prototype of the home page of the Kudler Fine Foods. This is the first prototype of the new updated site we suggest.

Prototype the Secondary Page

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Diagram 2- Prototype the second page

In diagram 2 we show the prototype of the suggest page two of the website as you can see we suggest that the links be located at the left hand side of the screen. The prototype keeps the site consistent. We will be changing the style of the writing to make the site look more elegant to stay in tune with the garment food they serve.

Reference

Williams, M., & Tanner, D. (2008, October 28). Website development: get the

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