Supporting Evidence
Section
1: Home Page
I would describe the homepage of my website to be very eye-catching, with
images dominating the space of the page with text being on top of the image,
guiding the viewers of the page to what part they want to go to very easily,
without them getting lost. Anyone also viewing the page can easily find the
social media links that would have been embedded into the images into the top
right corner. The name of the artist “Frank Bayhill” can also be seen very clearly
in the top left of the header which would be where people would look on the website
after they’ve seen the center images. All of the images clearly show one person
(in this page its me) and that person is assuming the role of Frank Bayhill.
With the website itself, the colour
scheme is very monochrome with blacks, whites and greys dominating both the top
and the bottom header. The vibrancy on this page relies on the images in the
middle, all of which sprouting very bright colours which makes a nice
contradiction between the website and the images. The images themselves split
the page into five different parts, clicking each image would of taken the user
to the corresponding part of the website (Home, Releases, Tour, Merch and
About). Despite the brightness of the images, the house style of the text is
still the main focus of each image with it being a bright white that contradicts
everything in frame as well as it being in the middle of each image.
Draft 1
This was my initial
sketch of the website; this was only done in a few minutes but had the basics
of what I wanted on there. The initial plan for the home page was for there to
be one image in the middle to be the main focus of the website and a bar at the
top for the user to go onto the different links around the website and navigate
it that way. This way was influenced a lot with my research on the websites from
real musicians and was a very common way for them to make their website.
Draft 2
Draft 3
Draft 3 was
a lot like draft 2, with very little being changed. The texts for the social media
links were changed back to logos because they stand out more, attract more attention
as well as being easier for users to find the one they’re looking for. This idea
was carried forward until the final draft was made. The colours were also slightly
changed as well as the text, but nothing major.
Draft 4
Draft 4 is
where I decided that a montage style would work best for the website, due to it
being a lot more eye catching, as well as interactive which would have promoted
more people to come to the website. The images are all equally spaced out with
the black background separating each of them, so there is no confusion in where
each image ends and where another one starts. This is also where I decided to
put the artist name in the top right since after the images, that would be the first
place people would look.
Section
2: Link Page
The link page
I have decided to do was the “About” page, the initial idea was to include the audio clip that was needed, as well as some information about the artist and
some extra images and videos as well. This idea was changed over time, and I eventually
adopted the montage style which I used on my home page as well as the link page.
The colour pallet of the link page was the same as the home page, adopting the
top and bottom banner but with the top banner being used for navigation around
the site.
Draft 1
There was no
sketch created for the link page, so I started on photo shop with a design that
allowed a lot of things to be on the screen with none of them invading with
each other and the big text being the main focus of the page, the audio clip
would also be included here surrounded by more images of different sizes. The style
of the top and bottom border would have also been kept from the home page and
that was one thing that was consistent between all drafts.
Draft 2
The second draft was an idea of me wanting to use up all the dead space of the link page, but I think this didn’t work because there was no space between each box so the images would of conflicted with one another due to them being close. In hindsight a blocker should have been added between each of them to stop this from happening, and that was a big change from this draft from the next. The social media logos were also added back in this draft and after.
Draft 3
This draft is where I reverted back to my old idea of having more dead space while having a more “relaxed” view of the page with images being different sized and not aligned which would of related back to the target audience of teen-young adults. As well as draft 2, a video was also an idea I wanted to work with to be added to this page, if this wasn’t a prototype I would of made the video myself, but it wouldn’t of been too long.
Finished Design
The finished
design was a lot like the previous draft in a lot of ways but a few things were
also changed. I decided to get rid of the video idea due to it being too distracting,
and would take a lot of focus off the main bodies of text. The images added were
contrasting but not too distracting, also fitting in the house style started on
the home page. The audio clip is also present in the bottom right as well as
two quotes from made up celebrities. “Zector” was also continued to be used
from DaFont as well which once again fit into the house style.
Section
3: Audio Script
Interviewer: So, what inspired you to make your new
hit single “Gimme Love”, Frank?
Frank Bayhill: I think it boils down to my love for
not only my friends but the time that I spend with them and what I do with them,
the best way to describe it would be a love story for the people in my life.
Interviewer: And what about the music video? It
climbed to 10 million views in only a few days, how did that feel?
Frank Bayhill: It felt great to be honest, all of
the footage that was shown in the video was things that me or my friends had
recorded on some of the trips we went on, so to the outside it looked like a
bunch of random clips spliced together. But to me and my friends it was a
homage and a thank you to all the time we spent travelling and making the most
of life.
The audio
script would be on the linked page.
The house style
of the website is to have fairly monochrome headers using colours such as greys,
white and black while having contradicting vibrant images with dominant colours
such as blue, pink, yellow and green to draw attention onto the information and
then around the page. I think this style really suits the target demographic
(15-24) and fits with the fast paced music video that has also been made along
side this. The text remains consistent throughout both pages of the website,
being simplistic and eye catching but doesn’t require much attention to read
and process. As well as this, the text is either two black or white to help go
with the vibrant images. The social media links are also very visible and eye
catching which is good because a younger audience would look for a social media
platform to find an artist, and would be drawn to that as well.
Section 5: Images I Would of Used
All images
within the website are images of me that were in my camera roll, which is why
there is no synergy between any of them. Under normal (non-COVID) scenarios I would
have been able to take images according to what I wanted, instead of having to
compensate with what I could find.
As discussed,
vibrant images with a range of bright lighting would have been taken to fit
with the house style of the images. I would of liked to get a few pictures with
some props like a blank vinyl disc or a microphone to help fit with the website
theme. A range of different camera angles like low or high angles as well as
some medium close ups and close ups to help make the photos of the artist the
main focus while allowing for some background and/or costumes or props to populate
the picture as well.
All of the
images would of have to connected to my research into the chosen age
demographic and would have to relate to them in some sense, as well as to draw
their attention.







