How to present a one page site to a client?
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- leewilson78
Hi all,
I am in the process of designing a one page site for a client, one that is dependant on elements hiding/showing as you scroll. It suddenly dawned on my that it will be very difficult to visually present this to the client. Here are some example sites:
http://happycog.com
http://bavariayachts.com/own/two…
http://driven.baystate.eduI can talk this through with them, however, I know that the design will be presented internally to senior management by the people we present to initially, so we need to try and visually show how the animation etc. works.
Any ideas?
- fresnobob0
Uh... as a big strip or these newfangled things called storyboards
- mekk0
a little flash animation that shows the idea?
- qTime0
Just tell them that all the kool klients are doing it and he should too.
Don't worry it'll look dated in a few months or its really heavy.
- leewilson780
I strip doesn't work because you will never see the design on screen as a full strip, as you navigate down items reveal themselves, things hide etc.
I did consider storyboards, perhaps the only way. Another thing I thought of was to import flat jpg's of each page into Flash, then simulate the clicking of buttons.
Cheers
- lambsy0
i used apple keynote for a similar presentation.
we scrolled the site slowly down and paused at each section. we put type reveals and annotations for each section. exported as video.
compress and post to web.