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Lembaga Survei Indonesia

LSI New Website Design

The Client

According to the U.S. Department of State, LSI or Indonesian Survey Institute is a highly respected, non-partisan public opinion research firm in Indonesia. It has a strong track record of high quality and accurate polling. LSI has been done 54 researches on public opinion, perception, and Indonesian behaviour study in correlation with political challenge and elections.

The Challenge

Old LSI Website, unstructured layout and confusingWe are contracted by LSI to do a full redesign of their website. The previous web according to the team was, “Unattractive interface which predominantly with text, overlapping navigation which usually confusing, and eventually wasn’t represent their organization”.

We was facing that our new client is an internationally respected organization that represent information for the public benefits. Their job is gathering public information and mines those billion raw data to produce a public understanding that has an impact to social and cultural public futures. Our client is on information business.

Our Solutions

We creates a new clean and professional look web interface which stand behind web standards. We creates a new website that will benefits for user to quickly and easily access LSI’s information. We analyze that our new redesign must be lexicography speakable, usable by its means.

The entire design was built with web standards, valid and clean XHTML markup, along with CSS providing 100% of the design details.

Absolutely, LSI website is another completed work of Digdaya that represent our commitment of web standard and usability.

Work Done

Content analyze, old-website data mining, web design interfaces (two models and one new revisions), code templating using and content placement, CMS implementation based on Textpattern, content guide deployment, content guide styling and CMS Manual, two day short training.

Project Scope

  • Web Interface Design: 2 themes provided, each with 3 different color schemes
  • Template Development and Implementation: XHTML Strict, CSS, and JavaScript
  • Content Management System Implementation: Textpattern
  • Training: User Style Manual and CMS Manual
  • Copywriting

Team

  • 1 project manager & template designer
  • 1 designer

Timeline

  • December 2005 – February 2006

Status

01.02.2006