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Open Call: Full Build of Resources Section of Design denmark's Website

Deadline 26.01.2024

Design denmark is looking for a visually strong web developer to build our new resource section which will work as a part of our existing website designdenmark.dk. 

The task: 

The resource section will host surveys, best practice guides, white papers, and, most significantly, a survey tool for design buyers (which has been prototyped in Figma already) to help them identify pain points and possibilities in their design project by generating a report based on their answers.

You will develop the framework for these resources in the form of: 

  • A main page where we can present our various resource tools – potentially as a form of portfolio site
  • A survey tool sub-site consisting of
    • The survey tool
    • Presentation of various articles related to the design tool
    • An auto-generated report with knowledge and advice based on the choices made in the design survey.  

 

Our ideal designer for the task: 

  • Comes with an all-around code and frontend know-how. 
  • Creative and with strong eye for composition, visual design, and aesthetic 
  • Can sew the new section together with our existing site (WordPress, Elementor)
  • Has a strong focus on the customer journey
  • Potentially has experience of working with online forms and surveys

 

Timeframe: February-March 

Fee: 70.000 DKK excl. VAT

 

Interested? 

Please send us a couple of lines of text with your portfolio highlighting UX and Frontend that showcases your graphics capabilities and eye for the customer journey at info@designdenmark.dk

For further info contact Henrik Lübker on tel. +45 2115 4988 or email: hl@designdenmark.dk

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