Collegepond

Collegepond

Collegepond

As a Founding Designer, I created their graphics, designed their website, and other things.

1.0 About Collegepond & this Collection

This is a collection of my visual design and web design work for Collegepond.

Collegepond is a counselling outfit that started in the year 2003. I joined their journey in the year 2018, and since then, I was responsible for designing their brand identity, social media graphics, print collateral, books, website and application assets, and website design.

Role

Founding Graphic Designer

UX Designer

Developer

Duration

Jun 2018 - Jun 2021

3 years

Tools Used

2.0 Made 1000+ visual designs in 3 years

These were posted on all of our social media handles - Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.

3.0 Designed 200+ presentations and other documents that we required for the branding of company

4.0 Built Collegepond's Brand Identity from ground up

5.0 Designed the Converge Website

5.0 Designed & Developed the Converge Marketing Website

Context for Converge Website

Converge is a mobile application built for study abroad aspirants. The main goal of this project was to design a one pager descriptive website for the application which served as a transitional page to the Google Play Store/Apple App Store. After researching similar websites which were purely made to showcase mobile apps, I started off by building a wireframe mockup of the website with the provided info in Figma.

Styling the Website

Once the wireframes were approved, I began to work on high fidelity mockups that would represent the color schemes as well as reflect certain changes asked for by the Converge team.

Developing the Website

I developed the website using Wordpress. The mobile screen was changed to represent a standard “iPhone SE” as the target audience would relate more to it, as well as an image slider was placed inside. The features section ended up becoming a long list, so, to counter the awkwardness created by the alternating layout in the mockup, it was changed to a single layout.