IMPERIAL CARGO USECASE

A design of a website for a Air Freight Company in need of a website localized to the current locale ie. Nigeria.

Existing Problems

The client initially had a website localized to the country in which the operations were founded(See site) and needed a new one localized to the Nigerian market of

Audience

The General Nigerian Market in need of Air Cargo service.

Role and Scope

The project timeline to design was around 3 days with a scope of 5 pages of desktop view and same amount for the mobile view, User requirements were gathered to get the bird’s eye view of the Nigerian market gatheredof which i played the role of the lead and only designer.

Design Process

…haha (:,Still the same as before —patterns make the world move faster.

  1. User research/Competition research (In this case, User requirements were gathered and given to me as a usecase document.
  2. Look up designs and create a moodboard.
  3. Immediately create sketches to get in the vibe thereby activating de and sign furnace.
  4. Leave it for a while to settle, yunno focus and diffusion – gotten from a mind for numbers(Thanks Barbara).
  5. Reiterate on designs till i’m okay with it…sometimes Perfectionism won’t let me be great.
  6. Submit for corrections (Which are usually minor, thanks perfectionism)
  7. Fix corrections after which the design is handed over to the developers.

Result

Resource

  • Photos — ShutterStock.com,Unsplash.com.
  • Icons — FlatIcon.com, FreePik.com.
  • Inspiration — Pinterest.com, Google Search, dribbble.com.

Agbonija Usecase.

A design of a content management system where users can manage content across various screens or billboards in which i helped create an almost easy to use platform.

Existing Problems

At the start of the project the client had no platform to manage the content they owned across various billboards/Media screen and i was called on to design such a system.

Audience

Businesses or individuals in need of a C.M.S.

Role and Scope

The project timeline to design was 5 days, user requirements were already gathered beforehand in which i played the role of the lead and only designer working during office hours and at home to deliver on time.

Design Process

What’s my design process?…haha (:, alright here i go.

  1. User research/Competition research (In this case, User requirements were gathered and given to me as a usecase document.
  2. Look up designs and create a moodboard.
  3. Immediately create sketches to get in the vibe thereby activating de and sign furnace.
  4. Leave it for a while to settle, yunno focus and diffusion – gotten from a mind for numbers(Thanks Barbara).
  5. Reiterate on designs till i’m okay with it…sometimes Perfectionism won’t let me be great.
  6. Submit for corrections (Which are usually minor, thanks perfectionism)
  7. Fix corrections after which the design is handed over to the developers.

Result

That’s all for now, although more can be shown if requested.(:

Bug at your risk.


Photo by Sai Kiran Anagani on Unsplash

During one of the tasks to find bugs on the website given to us for the HNG 2019 internship, guess what i founddddd(No, not that), your boy found a proteinous tasty bug in the js file for timbu.com!!!.

To be honest with you, i didn’t think i would ever find one due to websites like that being created by gods in the form of men, yikes but i did…we mere mortals are just a thorn in the side of gods aren’t we?.

Now you might be wondering what is the name of the bug i found through all this suspense i’ve been secretly developing, well it’s called drum-roll.

TypeError: window.intlTelInput is not a function

Gotcha!

Firstly what is a typeError, a typeError can be said to be or represents an error when a value gotten is not what was expected. so in our case the type error referred to International-telephone-input in which the value it was expecting being a phone number was being called before the whole document(The html and colleagues) were ready to get values.

So a possible solution to that would be to add a js or jquery function that checks if the page has been loaded thereafter, the function can run.

Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk 🙂