Starting from scratch when making the "At Your . . . Education Services" blog, meant I had the unique opportunity and creative freedom to design the website educators and lifelong learners would interact with. Rhode Island PBS utilized the program, Bento, to create its webpages.
Logo Curation
An element of designing the blog and the website was creating a logo for the blog’s promotional material. Below is a collection of the designs I created using Canva. The team wanted to keep their original Ed Services design and the colors that coordinate with other Rhode Island PBS media.

Final Product
After producing the logos, I presented the logos to the Education Services team in our weekly meeting. There we discussed the simplistic approach we wanted to have for the blog. We came to the agreement that we keep calligraphy on “at your. . .” and remove any additional media.
Landing Page Design
Since the marketing material had been created and the blog was written, it was then necessary to create the website that would host the blog. Like the rest of the Rhode Island PBS website, I was instructed to use, Bento, a website design program.
Website Copy
To tie the website together, copy needed to be written to describe exactly what the blog aimed to do.

Design Format
In order to make the website user-friendly and easy to navigate for students, educators and parents, I reinforced the program’s ability to connect different element of the website in one place for the landing page.







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