OVERVIEW
The Final Project Brief is a document to describe the site that you will be creating for yourFinal Project. The overall goals are to describe what it is your doing both in text and with visual examples so that everyone is on the same page before you get into the full work of making the project.
Here is an empty example document in Google Doc format you’re free to use as starter: view blank example
Due Date
Tuesday, May 7
Submitting the Final Project Brief
LINK in MIRO: If you have an online version of the brief, you can put the link to your group’s brief in the Group Miro document (it’s under Deliverable Info).
PDF FILE: It is also good habit to create a PDF file of documents like this. It should be a single PDF file. Your group can submit the file by adding it to your group’s Miro where it should be embedded and viewable.
FINAL PROJECT BRIEF SCORING RUBRIC
This rubric is almost exactly the same as the rubric for your Portfolio Brief. There are some adjustments to the point values and descriptions.
SCORING RUBRIC
Scored Areas | % of Brief Score |
Organization Clear Sections for all content areas – Project Name – Description – Target Audience – Goals – Look and Feel – Research – Site Map – Wireframes | 10% |
Description Describe what the project is. | 5% |
Target Audience Describe the people who will visit the site (demographic information, interests, profession etc) | 10% |
Goals Describe your goals: why are you making the site. Describe the users’ (target audience) goals. What do they want to see? What information are they looking for? | 10% |
Look and Feel Part 1: written description Describe the visual design and how you want the site design to make people feel. If there are interactive elements, describe those as well. Part 2: Style Tile Create a Style Tile to visualize your design ideas and include an image of it. | 13% |
Research For this project there are two types of research: 1) CONTENT RESEARCH For this part, write about what families/topics/countries you’re using for the project and how what type of tags you will use to create your own groupings. 2) VISUAL/INTERACTIVE DESIGN Provide two to three sites that provide inspiration. For each site: – name of the site – link to the site (can make the name the link or show url separately) – reason the site was chosen – optional screenshot of the site | 12% |
Site Map A site map that has a rectangle for each page of the site. The lines connecting the pages show how navigation works. You can use an org chart diagram in Word/Google Docs to draw this. NOTE: The site map should be on a separate page of the brief with no other diagrams on the page. | 10% |
Wireframes Each type of page in your site map should have a wireframe for it. You can produce a lo-fi wireframe. You do not need to have hi-fi (although this can be helpful). Each type of page should have three versions (large/medium/small also written as desktop/tablet/mobile). Note there should be no more than one set of wireframes per page on the brief. | 30% |