Using the feedback, more pages were introduced into the website, as well as interactive features such as a live polls that users can make a vote, and see a live poll of how other users are thinking of voting. The site also includes a chat platform for young people to discuss politics. The home page also includes a preview of each individual page and features embedded links to the campaign's Facebook, Twitter and Youtube page which a user can look through without having to navigate away from the main page. These features are giving the target audience an interactive part of the site using features that they will already be used to. The discussion page uses similar design to Facebook messenger which the audience will be familiar with.
The page uses coloured bars on each section to clearly distinguish each part. It also uses colour but whilst still keeping a minimal style, something the target audience are drawn to more. The information was simplified on the main page, which leads to each individual page which goes more into depth about each section of the website. Some of the feedback received was to make the type larger as small type can be quite daunting and larger text is more inviting.
This website also includes a link to register to vote. It is intended for use by both 16-18 year olds as well as tutors and those who are campaigning. It is a simple platform that is easy to navigate.
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