With these shop designs I tried to create the look of what I thought would get the products and campaign across best. I like the window with the two products in the window and the campaign poster on the other side as I think they work a bit more like a family. I liked the idea of having the four posters in the window at the same time with the campaign poster in the other window, however I don't think this has worked as well as I wanted it to. As I think the posters work better on a larger scale.
Here is a screen shot of what the existing website looks like, which I have used as inspiration and my main model for the part of my website.
Here I just simply added the words 'savetheirskins' to the http link so it adds to the effect in a way.
Here are a few ideas that I had for the page that would be brought up when you scan the bar code on your phone. I wanted to keep the theme of simplicity and have the logo/words seen as soon as the website has loaded. This will give the campaign a bit of a stronger value as It shows the relation.
At first I thought it would be nicer for you to see just the logo however I felt that this doesn't really relate back to the posters so I added the peta logo so people can see what they are campaigning for.
Here I wanted to have something from the website on the body shop page that people can see and they would also be a link to the actual peta website as well so people can do further research.
Here I was playing around with the website layout, in a way I knew what I wanted on the website I wanted to keep the posters linked so I chose to have the poster down the side so you are always remind of the products of body shop. I also played around with the size of peta logo I chose the smaller logo as it wasn't to overwhelming to see.
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