Website Development

Project scope
Categories
UI design UX design Website developmentSkills
webflow needs assessment selling techniques purchasingYaw Prince Farms sells purely organic rice, beans, pepper, plantain and rotates produce with five other products depending on each harvest. This will be our first website and our first time selling online. We plan on showcasing our produce this upcoming September harvest making purchasing our products easy and simple for customers. to order and us to fulfil those orders.
We would like to work with students to develop a new website that is easy to maintain while providing an appealing interface for users. This can be achieved through common site building tools such as Wix, Webflow, and WordPress.
This will involve several different steps for the students, including:
- Researching different site-building tools and their associated advantages / disadvantages.
- Conducting a needs analysis to determine which platform is most suitable.
- Building a website, with our assistance in providing the content.
- Providing training on updating and maintaining the website.
Bonus steps in the process would also include:
- Testing prototypes with customers and refining ideas with feedback.
By the end of the project, students should demonstrate:
- Understanding of website platform options
- Identification of the most suitable platform
- Development of a website using the most suitable tool
- Recommendations for website maintenance
Bonus steps would include:
- Testing the website with users and making improvements based on user input
Final deliverables should include
- A website prototype.
- A final report.
Students will connect directly with us for mentorship throughout the project. We will be able to provide answers to questions such as:
- Our current products and website design
- Our customer and industry insights
- Input on choices, problems or anything else the students might encounter.
About the company
Yaw Prince Farms was recently formed as a partnership with local farms located in the Volta Region of Ghana, Africa. The Volta Region has some of the richest soil in the world without the need of fertilizer. In a quickly changing world where the world "Organic" is becoming untrustworthy we grow strictly organic rice and beans with a brand you can trust. Our products will be marketed in specific independent stores in the Untied States. Other produce will be marketed to local to buyers in Ghana. Both areas in the states and Ghana proceeds go back to supporting both communities through our non-profit organization.