Friday, April 17, 2015

The "Wait, I'm Gonna Do WHAT?!" Phase

Disclaimer: For the 20% Project, I have chosen to design and develop a website that can only be described as a ‘happy’ place meant to relieve stress, which I will now elaborate on. However, I do not guarantee that this will actually happen, as I am not a web designer, but I suppose that’s the purpose of this project, huh?


As I said, this website can only be described as a ‘happy place’. We are constantly being bombarded with negativity in our everyday lives, whether it be on the Internet or in the news, and face it, being a human is hard. All of this can induce stress. For some people, it’s just another part of life, but for some, it can turn into something more that just inconvenience. About 18% of adults over the age of 18 have an anxiety disorder, and that’s just in the U.S. I want this website to be an easy, accessible way to help relieve that anxiety before or during a panic attack. I also want to have a section on the website devoted to informing others about mental illness and providing other methods of relieving stress.
I was partially inspired by calm.com, an excellent site for meditation. But I wanted to take it further and reach out to everyone to spread some positivity. Everyone deserves a breather every once in a while.


I have a relatively good idea of how I’m going to accomplish this. I want to finish the actual website early to mid-May, but I won’t launch it until I have a sufficient amount of content. I hope to have that done relatively quickly after the design is finished. After it’s live, I would do my best to continue adding content as I find it. I’ve chosen my mother as my mentor; she has a lot of experience with web design and how the whole process works, so I think it will go smoothly.
I’ve dabbled in graphic design, but this will be my first time designing a website. Of course, I don’t plan on coding the whole thing from scratch, but there’s still a fair amount I have to do myself. I think this will be the biggest challenge for me: the development. I can get the design down, but the construction is another story. The web design program I’m planning on using doesn’t require coding, which should make it more manageable. I’ll also have my mentor to help me if I start stumbling, not to mention the plethora of resources and information that is the Internet.


If it works, it works. If it doesn’t, it doesn’t. No matter what, I’ll be glad that I tried. If I can actually do this, I’ll have a finished product that will help people make their day a little bit better, or even just put a smile on their face. That’s enough for me.  



4 comments:

  1. Great idea! I look forward to seeing you bring this to fruition.

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  2. This sounds very interesting! I am impressed, to say the least. Good luck!

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  3. I love websites like these! This sounds like an impressive goal and I hope you achieve it!! Good luck.

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  4. Interesting... *strokes chin in a thinking manner* Very interesting...

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