Request for Proposal


Your proposal should detail every aspect of your final project in approximately 3 typewritten, double-spaced pages. Use the proposal to figure out what you plan to do, and how you plan to do it. The proposal will help to organize your thinking, clarify your objectives, develop your intended look and feel, and provide you with an action plan. A well-developed proposal will ultimately save you time. Your proposal should include the following sections:

Project Summary: This should be a one or two paragraph summary of your project.

Objectives: Specify the objectives of your project.

Look and Feel: Describe the look ad feel of your project, including any ideas for thematic elements and possible fonts, colors, graphics, compositional arrangement, etc.

Navigation and Functionality: Describe how the project will work, what it will do, and how users will use it. Describe your navigational scheme and how users will move through the project.

Content Outline: Quality content drives quality Web sites. Specify the content that will be included on each page of your project.

Deliverables: Describe all the elements (number of pages, text, graphics, audio, animation, etc) that will be delivered in the final project.

Testing: Describe your planned testing process.

Project Work Plan and Schedule: Explain your plan of action, and intended work schedule.

Site Map/Flow Chart: Provide a flow chart that illustrates the navigation of your project.

Appendices (optional): Include any relevant (or referenced) thumbnails, storyboards, sketches, illustrations, comps, photos, etc.