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I also made up some personas to give the founder an idea of who might use their website.

A site map was then made up to give the founder, a better understanding of how everything would work

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Sneak Peak At Website

Transforming a Family-Run Daycare's Online Presence

Brief: Petals and Pathways childcare, a family-run at-home daycare providing care for infants to 10-year-olds in local areas.

Client: Founder of Petals and Pathways

My Role: Lead Web Designer, Logo Design, UI/UX Design, Visual Design

Tools Used: Figma, Wix Studios

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The Problem

Petals and Pathways Childcare, a center for infants to ten-year-olds, lacked an online presence, making it difficult to reach potential families and clearly communicate essential information about their services and environment.

The Solution

I jumped in and designed them a website that's got a fresh and friendly vibe – you can tell it's a welcoming place for kids! It's still professional and easy for parents to find all the important info, see what the center is like, and get in touch, whether they're on their computer. A professional-looking online home that feels just like a warm and inviting daycare.

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My Thought Process

The Design process started with the wire framing

Inspiration/Style Guide

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I created a mood board that I thought would give a better idea of what petals and pathways feel and vibe would be. 

There wasn't a set color palette, for my client loved the idea of rainbow. Along with the type faces that looks like it is being hand written or scripted.

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Link To Finished Site

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