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Web Design - Esports at Yeovil College - Microsite

A large majority of users of the main college website are parents between the ages of 35-55. I wanted to ensure my website was accessible for these regular users, with some modernisation and additional design features for teenage student visitors.
I chose a single-page design as it proved simple to use. I considered expanding the site by adding further information about the course on separate pages, but the information is already available on the main Yeovil College website, so this was unnecessary.

The purpose of the website was to encourage more students to apply for the course. Therefore, users see links to the main college website throughout the page - there are links to the enrolment application, course information, and campus offerings.
The website scales well across all device widths - from 4K displays, all the way down to an iPhone 5 (and probably lower). On smaller screens, all the elements shift into a single column, which is easy-to-read and doesn't clutter the interface.
All the content on the website is presented on a single page. The design encourages the visitor to scroll down for more information. The page header contains links to the various sections.
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Web Design - Esports at Yeovil College - Microsite
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Web Design - Esports at Yeovil College - Microsite

I was asked to design and develop a website for the BTEC National in Esports course at Yeovil College, starting in the 2020-21 academic year. The Read More

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