A place for deck collectors to unite
This project was born out of a love for skateboard deck collecting, and trying to keep track of when decks would go on sale through multiple sites. When creating this website, I did research on other skateboarding websites like, Sector 9, Vans, Primitive, and many more.
The style guide is a beginning sample of assets and color schemes used in producing this product.
These three personas represent a summary of data samples from surveys I sent out regarding interest in a comprehensive skateboard collecting site.
Here are examples of the first few pages of the design process of brainstorming. Designing what pages would look like for the layout, and describing light functionality.
Every website needs a basic sitemap (at least behind the scenes). Honestly, I used this to help organize my thoughts for the workflows and make sure I had all the pages accounted for.
Users can have multiple workflows on this site. The diagram below highlights the “happy path” and intended workflows. When this product gets more testing in the prototyping phase, then we can see which workflows feel most intuitive for users.
Prototype includes interactive pages and sections. Here is the Axure Link
Note: There are only certain clickable sections available in this prototype. You can highlight those options by accessing the hamburger menu within the browser for Axure.
This is a very new project I wanted to present, and it unfortunately does not have any testing right now. However, I plan to use data from surveys and AB testing to flesh out the design further.