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Roald Dahl Prroject

The client for this project was the Roald Dahl Website, dedicated to celebrating the life and works of the renowned literary figure, Roald Dahl. Located in the digital realm, this website serves as a platform to share the magic of Dahl's stories with a global audience. The industry, in this case, is the online space dedicated to literature and storytelling. The primary goods and services provided include a digital archive of Roald Dahl's works, information on museum events, and resources for educators, parents, and children to engage with and enjoy the world of Roald Dahl.
The solution involved modernizing the visual identity while retaining the whimsical essence of Roald Dahl's stories. Interactive features, educational resources, and a dedicated section for educators were introduced. The style tile emphasized a fun and inviting atmosphere, and the webpage design aimed for a straightforward layout for seamless navigation. The solution sought to address the challenges and objectives outlined in the project.
The Roald Dahl Website Redesign Project aimed to transform the digital home of the iconic author into a vibrant and inviting space. The webpage design prioritized simplicity, ensuring that users could effortlessly navigate and access content. The color palette, inspired by the hues found in Roald Dahl's literary worlds, infused a playful and whimsical atmosphere. The choice of typography, with "Hoss round narrow" fonts, struck a balance between friendliness and clarity, catering to both children and adults. Interactive features, such as maps of Dahl's fictional worlds and engaging quizzes, were introduced to enhance the overall user experience. The redesign not only breathed new life into the website but also succeeded in preserving Roald Dahl's legacy while inviting a new generation of readers to explore and enjoy the enchanting world of his stories.
Roald Dahl Prroject
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Roald Dahl Prroject

Motifs used from Roald Dahls book characters

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