During my time at Cube Creative Ltd, I had the opportunity to work on an exciting project for Salford NHS, where I played a significant role in designing and implementing the Salford Speech and Language website. From the initial brief to the completion of the project, I was involved in various aspects of the website development process, collaborating closely with both the client team and in-house developers.
As the designer for the Salford Speech and Language website, my primary responsibility was to create a visually appealing and user-friendly interface. I carefully considered the target audience and the specific requirements of the website, ensuring that the design would effectively communicate the services and information provided by Salford NHS. By incorporating modern design principles, intuitive navigation, and accessible features, I aimed to create a positive user experience for visitors to the website.
In addition to the design aspect, I also took charge of implementing the front-end website templates. This involved translating the design concepts into actual code using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. By leveraging my technical skills, I ensured that the website was not only aesthetically pleasing but also fully functional and responsive across different devices and browsers. This attention to detail contributed to the seamless user experience and enhanced the overall usability of the website.
Throughout the project, I worked closely with the client team and in-house developers to ensure that the final product met their expectations. Regular communication and collaboration were essential to gather feedback, address any concerns, and make necessary adjustments. By maintaining an open line of communication, I was able to incorporate their input effectively and deliver a website that aligned with their vision and goals.
One notable aspect of my involvement in the project was the scoping of the site, which included conducting focus groups. These focus groups provided valuable insights, particularly from young people who utilize the Salford NHS speech and language services. By actively involving the target audience in the development process, we gained a deeper understanding of their needs and preferences, allowing us to tailor the website to better serve them. This user-centered approach ensured that the website was not only functional but also relevant and engaging to its intended users.
Overall, my experience working on the Salford Speech and Language website at Cube Creative Ltd was highly rewarding. Through collaboration, meticulous design implementation, and engagement with the target audience, I was able to contribute to the creation of a functional and well-received website for Salford NHS.