Harappa Thriversity - Website

When I designed the B2C website called Thriversity, I wanted to create a space where people could learn and grow in a way that was both engaging and informative. I wanted the website to be easy to use and navigate, and I wanted the content to be relevant and interesting to a wide range of learners.

I started by brainstorming a list of features that I wanted the website to have. I wanted it to have a search bar so that users could easily find the content they were looking for. I also wanted it to have a user profile page so that users could track their progress and save their favorite content.

Once I had a list of features, I started to design the website's layout. I wanted the website to be visually appealing and easy to navigate. I also wanted to make sure that the content was easy to read and understand.

I spent a lot of time thinking about the user experience. I wanted the website to be a place where people could come to learn and grow, and I wanted them to have a positive experience while they were there.

Recognizing the prevalence of mobile devices, I prioritized responsive design to ensure a seamless experience across various screen sizes. I carefully adapted the layout and functionality of the website to guarantee that users could access and navigate Thriversity effortlessly, regardless of the device they were using.

I'm proud of the work that I did on Thriversity. I think it's a great resource for learners of all levels, and I'm excited to see how it helps people grow and learn.

Here are some of the specific things I considered when designing the website:

  • The target audience: Who is the website for? What are their needs and interests?

  • The purpose of the website: What do I want users to be able to do on the website?

  • The content: What content will be included on the website? How will it be organized?

  • The design: How will the website look and feel? What colors, fonts, and images will be used?

  • The user experience: How easy will it be for users to find what they're looking for and use the website?

I believe that I took all of these factors into account when designing Thriversity, and I'm confident that it is a valuable resource for learners of all levels.

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