
web design projects
In completing a Web Design I Class at Bentley University, I was able to create four projects using Adobe Photoshop for two clients: The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and Harley Davidson.

01
Create History
I remodeled The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) website homepage. This wireframe represents a unique, inclusive experience that people of all ages, backgrounds, and perspectives come together to create a brilliant and beautiful piece of art.
02
Journey for Discovery Homepage
I remodeled Harley Davidson's homepage, primary, and secondary navigation tools, to personalize the user experience while blending the client's brand identity through color selection, typography, and layout design. In the rider's eyes, they are leaving their past storms (as seen through the rearview mirrors on the bike) and looking to discover the gorgeous city ahead.

03

Journey for discovery primary Navigation
I selected to design a wireframe for "Explore Bikes," beginning with a video of a dirt bike racer showing off a custom-made motorcycle. The user can visually see the several bike categories that they wish to browse in an organized fashion: "New Arrivals," "Electric," "Pre-Owned," and "Custom-Made."
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Journey for discovery secondary navigation
I designed a "custom-made" bike page for the client, Harley Davidson for the Journey for Discovery project. The user can select the model type, color, and accessories they wish to build their motorcycle on this page. Suppose the user needs help upon their selection. In that case, there are personal shoppers available to assist with questions, provide suggestions, and have a virtual test ride that can give the user an idea of how the bike rides based on the features they selected before purchasing.
