Comprehensive Website Redesign for World Wildlife Day

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Project Overview:

The World Wildlife Day website, managed by CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora), is a key platform dedicated to promoting global awareness and events related to wildlife conservation. CITES operates under the United Nations framework, emphasizing its significance in international environmental efforts. 

The project involved a comprehensive redesign to enhance the website’s visual appeal, user experience, and functionality, aligning with CITES’ mission to raise awareness and support for wildlife conservation on a global scale.

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Project Requirements:

The primary requirements for the website redesign included:

  • A visually appealing and engaging interface.
  • Improved navigation and user experience.
  • Enhanced performance and scalability.
  • Integration of modern design elements and animations.
  • Compatibility with various devices and browsers.
  • Effective organization of content and elements.
  • Improved accessibility and user engagement.
Our Solutions:

Phase 1: Needs Assessment

  • Conducted meetings with stakeholders to understand their expectations and requirements.
  • Assessed the current website to identify key issues and areas for improvement.

Phase 2: Design Iterations

First Iteration:

  • Developed initial mockups for the homepage and events page, focusing on visual appeal and user engagement.
  • Proposed a vibrant homepage design with a hero image, introductory video, and highlighted messages.

Second Iteration:

  • Based on feedback, replaced the hero image with a video, added more dynamic elements, and refined the homepage layout.
  • Enhanced the events page with a global events map, detailed event listings, and improved navigation.

Third Iteration:

  • Created mockups for additional pages, including the material page, messages listing page, media page, and event registration form.
  • Focused on consistent design elements, easy navigation, and user-friendly interfaces.

Phase 3: Development

  • Implemented the validated mockups using Drupal 9, ensuring modern features and functionalities.
  • Optimized performance through efficient coding practices and server configurations.
  • Enhanced security with data encryption, secure authentication, and regular audits.

Phase 4: Testing and Launch

  • Conducted rigorous testing to ensure compatibility, performance, and usability across various devices and browsers.
  • Launched the redesigned website, providing a seamless transition with minimal downtime.
Technology Stack:
  • Backend: Drupal 9, PHP, MySQL
  • Frontend: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, AJAX, Responsive Design
  • Development Tools: Custom Drupal Modules, DevOps (CI/CD pipelines, automated testing), Quality Assurance, Test Automation

Project Outcomes:

  • Enhanced User Experience: The new design offers an engaging and intuitive user interface, improving overall user satisfaction.
  • Increased Traffic: The visually appealing and dynamic homepage, along with improved navigation, has led to a significant increase in site traffic.
  • Improved Performance: Optimizations have resulted in faster load times and better scalability.
  • Future-Proof Solutions: The website is now equipped with modern features and is ready for future enhancements and updates.
Conclusion:
The successful completion of the World Wildlife Day website redesign project for CITES, a United Nations organization, demonstrates SoftXPro’s expertise in delivering high-quality web development and design solutions. The project has resulted in a more engaging, user-friendly, and scalable website that effectively promotes wildlife conservation and awareness globally.