RJ Scott needed a new web page design and created a contest on 99designs.
A winner was selected from 28 designs submitted by 8 freelance designers.
I have a pre-existing site that is in need of a face lift. I've provided a few screen shots which all show elements of the site that we'd like designed.
Even though the website contains many pages, the look and feel of each page will be the same so only one page need be designed as long as it contains all the elements we are looking for.
Our Web Application is a reporting portal for an internal department. The design we currently have lacks a certain profession and "updated" feel.
For a sample, see this image:
http://www.rpmsolutions.biz/images/bcws_tab.png
Here's what the current site does:
Tabs - The tabs are the manner in which the user selects the report that needs to be ran. Each of those tabs is a separate report. For the most part, each page looks similar and will only vary by the amount and type of information needed to run the report.
Summary/Details Level - As the user checks items in this area, they are added to the list box titled 'Sort/Group Order.' The Up/Down arrows to the right of the box allow the user to move items up and down. This section is found on every single report.
Advanced Criteria - Look at the bottom of the screen shot and you'll notice a blue bar that says 'Advanced Criteria.' Clicking on the expand arrow (on the right) opens up the panel and gives you this - http://www.rpmsolutions.biz/images/…d_crit.png
This page simply allows the user to enter addition information.
All the other panels on the page work in the standard way and should be pretty straight forward.
You are open to change the functionality if you have a better idea of how it can be presented - for example, if you have another way besides an expanding panel for the advanced criteria, feel free to present it.
- Professional Design
- Graphics delivered as a layered PhotoShop file
- A Web 2.0 Look and Feel
- A 'server message' area - this appears when a report is ready or when a user submits a new reports. See this screen shot for how the current version works: http://www.rpmsolutions.biz/images/…essage.png
- Function must remain, but liberties are given to the designer to present new ways to meet given function (ie, tabs do not need to be used to access the reports as long another way is given to provide the same functionality of selecting a screen/report)
- A design for tables (some areas of the site have tables, see this screen shot for sample: http://www.rpmsolutions.biz/images/table.png
- HTML or programming