Foodsharing Website Optimization
Project information
- Possible technologies involved: Programming, UI
- Project Type: Spécifique au client / Client Specific
- Expected prototype budget: $50
- Expected project cost: $50
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Project background
Foodsharing Ottawa is an organization which rescues food surplus from local businesses and donates it back to the community. Many types of users visit their current website like businesses (donors), volunteers, community organizations looking to learn more about their programs, etc. The website is currently functional, has the right look and feel (branding) and satisfies their needs however they are looking to improve the overall user experience of the site. They would also like to focus more on fund raising in the future.
https://foodsharingottawa.com/
Your task is to optimize their website and bring a fresh perspective to how it can be improved on the front-end, and also on the website architecture. It must be as user friendly as possible and provide clear information for all user segments. It must meet the web accessibility standards. It should also be optimized to be used on various devices (mobile and computer). It should be modern and attractive for donors but not overwhelming.
https://foodsharingottawa.com/
Your task is to optimize their website and bring a fresh perspective to how it can be improved on the front-end, and also on the website architecture. It must be as user friendly as possible and provide clear information for all user segments. It must meet the web accessibility standards. It should also be optimized to be used on various devices (mobile and computer). It should be modern and attractive for donors but not overwhelming.
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Foodsharing Website Optimization
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