Photography Website — Google UX Certificate: Project 2

The second project in Google's UX Design Certificate focused on responsive web design. I chose to design a website for a fictional photography business — a context that requires balancing strong visual presentation with clear navigation and booking functionality across device sizes.

Process

Following the certificate's framework, I started with a sitemap to establish the information architecture before touching any visual design. From there I moved through paper wireframes, multi-device layout planning, and a digital wireframe in Figma.

What I Was Practicing

Responsive design requires making deliberate decisions at each breakpoint — what stays, what collapses, what reorders. The multi-device wireframe stage was where this became concrete: the above-the-fold content that works on desktop doesn't automatically translate to mobile, and designing for both simultaneously forced clearer prioritization of what actually matters to the user at each touchpoint.

Status

This project is a work in progress. The sitemap, wireframes, and initial mock-up are complete; the high-fidelity prototype is in progress.

Skills Demonstrated

Site mapping · Information architecture · Responsive wireframing · Multi-device design · Paper-to-digital workflow · Figma · Above-the-fold content strategy

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