Space Exploration History Site Site Summary The project that I created is an informational website that describes United States Space Exploration history.

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Space Exploration History Site Site Summary The project that I created is an informational website that describes United States Space Exploration history. Throughout recent years, "America's Space Achievements have gained my interest. I hope to inspire viewers to follow NASA. The website will document America's progression through manned Space Exploration, with sub pages for every launch series, (Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Shuttle). Upon landing on the moon, humans expanded their footprint from one celestial body (earth) to two (the moon). This is a great example of a majestic point in history and these are the kinds of statements that I hope to use in the site to inspire viewers. Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 1

Table of Contents 1 Project Strategy–Statement, Offering, Demographics, Psychographics 2 User Needs and Business Goals 3 Personas 4 Scope List-Content & Function 5 Content audit 6 Task Models 7 User Journeys 8 Sitemap 9 Site Wireframes 10 Design Concepts-Fonts, Color Palettes, Design Patterns Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 2

Project Strategy Strategy Statement: The project that I want to create is an informational website that describes United States Space Exploration history. Throughout recent years, "America's Space Achievements have gained my interest. I hope to inspire viewers to follow NASA. The website will document America's progression through manned Space Exploration, with sub pages for every launch series, (Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Shuttle). Upon landing on the moon, humans expanded their footprint from one celestial body (earth) to two (the moon). This is a great example of a majestic point in history and these are the kinds of statements that I hope to use in the site to inspire viewers. Demographics: I plan to provide a Space enthusiast's chosen content for the site by partially observing demographic attributes (interests, residential region, etc). Psychographics: I plan to provide a Space enthusiast's ideal content also by learning their opinions on exploration, favorite space program, or most valued program completed by NASA. The Offering: The offering is a Website documenting United States Space Exploration history, starting from the first sub- orbital flight by Alan Shepard, landing on the moon, to developments today with the new Orion spacecraft. Site functions include, the site summary, (explaining that the site is about U.S. manned space flight history). An E-Newsletter will also be included in the site, with registration available, giving users access to the document repository, (old NASA files, if allowed by NASA). Along with these things the site will contain a search bar, subpages for each manned-mission program, an image gallery, and combination of Social Media. Strategic Positioning: To compete with other Space History Websites, I will need to make sure I offer the most valid information, an attractive visual them for the site, and visual descriptions of spacecraft operated throughout our time in Space. Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 3

User Needs and Business Goals User Needs: Efficient, clean appeal, informative on the subject “Space Exploration and manned missions”. Business Goals: To gather views, through site interest by making the site detailed about the topic “Space Exploration”. Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 4

Persona 1) Andrew Johnson Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 5

Persona 2) Matt Fischer Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 6

Persona 3) Clark Davis Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 7

Scope List-Content & Function Function Site Summary E-NewsletterRegistrationSite SearchSub Pages Image Gallery Document Repository (registered) Social Media Presence/ Connectivity ScopeContent Site Summary Logos + Branding Elements E-NewsletterSubpagesImagesAudio/VideoCopyDocumentsWidgets Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 8

Content Audit Home Page Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 9

Content Audit Video/Image Page Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 10

Task Model Andrew Johnson Internet Search Manned Spacecraft & their design Past Astronauts I would like to be better educated about Astronauts that have flown in the past. Missions Better Instructed I wish to view separate pages of each manned mission program and their description/ purpose/ achievements I would like to learn about past spacecraft and their design description because I am going to be an aeronautical engineer. If the site I find does it’s job, I will be better instructed on NASA’s history of space exploration Space Site Andrew, 19 I want to view a site that documents space history to satisfy my personal interest. Requires a site that can inform him in a timely manner. Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 11

Task Model Clark Davis Internet Search Mission Photos Apollo Astronauts I would like to learn more about the astronauts themselves. Mission Data I want to recount data from the Apollo missions-(ex. Discoveries, mission objectives, achievements, etc) I wish to view photos from the Apollo images, as a teenager I remember seeing these photos right after they were taken. I want to see them once again. Clark, 59 I hope to remember NASA’s glory days and read up on the Apollo missions. Material must be valid Site’s “Apollo Mission” subpage Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 12

User Journey Andrew Johnson Search Results-Space Site Space History Site Type In Search “Facts about U.S. manned missions & Spacecraft” Error Page Didn’t load properly View Content Mercury Load Page Select Link Solution Try Re-loading the Page View Document Repository View Image/Video Gallery View Document Repository View Image/Video Gallery View Document Repository View Image/Video Gallery Gemini Apollo Shuttle View Document Repository View Image/Video Gallery Click Search Search Results “Space Site” Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 13

User Journey Clark Davis Search Results-Space Site Space History Site Type in Search “Moon Landings” Error Page Didn’t load properly View Content Load Page Search Select Link Solution Try Re-loading the Page View Document Repository View Image Gallery Apollo Click Search Search Results “Space History Site” Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 14

Sitemap Diagram Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 15 This diagram shows the different paths in navigating the Space Website

Wireframe Home Page The home page of the Space site contains a site summary, subpage links, widgets, and a picture advertisi ng the site. Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 16

Wireframe Nasa Missions Page Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 17 The “NASA Missions” page will be self contained with a summary but also contain a collection of subpages (Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Shuttle

Wireframe Video/ Image Page The Image/ Video Gallery will be contained in a link at the beginning of each Nasa Mission subpage. It will operate in the same way as the “Nasa Missions” page, with subpages for each program’s gallery. Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 18

Design Concepts Fonts, Color Palettes, Design Patters Ted Davis Designer: Space Site 19