LA Scoop Showroom

This the project for my internship, as part of the DMA graduation requirements at Seneca College. This is the page where I'll be documenting my progress on the project over the coming days and weeks.


June 25 -26: Total time: 3hrs 45 mins. Sketching out and vectorising possible designs for Scoop Showroom
June 27: Total time: 1 hour. Re-designing the logo for Scoop Showroom per client's feedback
June 28: Total time: 1 hour revising logo design for Scoop Showroom
June 29: Total time 2hrs 30 mins: Building wireframes for site layout, revising Scoop Showroom logo and building 2 business card mock ups
June 30: Total time: 1 hour  45 mins revising logo, building business card mock ups and building last wire frame page
July 2: Total time: 1 hr finalizing business card design/layout.
July 3: Total time: 2 hrs 45 mins putting final touches on business card design, putting the final touches on wireframes and researching websites for design ideas.
July 4: 4 hrs 30 mins: designing 3 web pages
July 5 : 1 hr 15 mins designing final 2 pages
July 7: 1 hr re-designing web site mock ups
July 8: 1 hr re-designing web site mock ups
July 12: 1 hr Implementing some design elements to an order form to make it look presentable
July 13: 1 hr Adding some last minute changes to the web site design
July 16: 1 hr 30 mins Site development begins; familiarizing my self with GoDaddy’s website builder
July 19: 2 hrs Site Development
July 31: 1 hr 30 mins Site Development
August 2: 1 hr 30 mins Site Development
August 3: 1 hr 30 mins Site Development
August 5: 2 hrs Finished Site Development


Total hours: 37 hours 15 mins


Independent Project Completed!!! If you want to check out the site: http://www.scoopshowroom.com/ I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little disappointed that we didn't go with the site I building using GoDaddy's template builder; there were only a few issues that I needed to deal with before the site went live, but the main issue is site maintenance. The site and the control panel have to be intuitive enough for the user to use on their own, So with that in mind, We ended up going with a site builder that was easier to maintain. We ended up going with wix.com to build/maintain the site instead.



This is the door to Heidi's Showroom. The logo I designed is posted on her door. So cool to see my work on display in a showroom in LA! :)

This is what I had built per the client's requests for the design of the website.