The brand I have decided analyse and shoot for is Monki. Monki are a youthful, Womenswear brand which “puts the smile back in fashion”. They are an environmentally friendly brand who provide decent working standards. Their target audience is girls/women aged between 17-25. Their prices range from £8-£130. the clothing sold on Monki, is streetwear, which blends well with its target audience. Monki competitors are:
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Wednesday, 17 February 2016
Analysis of Monki Fashion Site & Changes I Would Make
After looking at many fashion websites, I
found the lay outs and colour combos to be very similar, where the background
is white with black font, and the menu bar is across the top. The
account/shopping bag is always situated in the top right hand corner. I believe
this is done generically on websites so the customer is familiar and trusting
of the site. It also makes it easier to use, unlike the likes of brands such as
Zara.
After looking at the Monki site closely, I
found it continues with the generic black and white, along with the menu across the
top and shopping bag in the right hand corner. They have rollover menu buttons.
Monki have a slideshow of recent trends and features which fills the majority
of the home/landing page. There is only one basic gif, near the bottom of the
landing page which is promoting the online sale still present on the site. The
gif is just different garments being played on a loop, with red garments and
red background. At the very bottom of the home/landing page, are links to
Facebook, Instagram and pintrest where you can find latest trends and local
events.
In terms of layout of the site, I don’t
think much needs changing. I enjoy how free-flowing and easy the site is to use
and doesn’t need much work. On the landing page, it opens with a slide show of
trends and promotions, I would change the content of the slide show, not get
rid of it. I would use my gif as a the main feature stretching across all 1000
pixels. It will then slide on to a image from my styled shoot. This image will
then link to the final 5 images.
Mock up of Landing Page
When recreating the landing page for Monki, the layout will be similar to the original. This is because I don't think there is much work needed. The site is accessible and recognisable to customers and is simple and easy to use. My landing page will have a link to the We Heart page, which is where my 5 styled image editorial will be. The Monki title will also be active so the customer can easily find their way back to the landing page. There will be a slide show, using my GIF, sliding on to my 5 styled images, which will also be active.
#monkistyle
Monki Style is part of the Monki fashion webite. It is a place where Monki customers can show of their personal style with products purchased on the website. Each image then has a link to the product page where you can buy the item yourself.
Customer Profile
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Hope , 19
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Manchester, Drives but doesn't own a car
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Part time Sales
Assistant, £450 monthly income, £100 disposable income
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Intrested in
fashion, photography, art, music, food, fashion writing.
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Hobbies include,
writing, socialising, clubbing, gigs. Student life style.
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Listens to all
kinds of music, reads Vogue, Love magazine, Another Magazine.
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Follows fashion and
beauty bloggers
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Likes to wear crop
tops and shorts and playsuits. Small tattoos
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Creative degree,
finished A Levels/Btec
Tuesday, 16 February 2016
GIF Proposal & 2D Mock Up
I propose for my gif to link to my final 5
images. As I am styling my model with handmade acccesories, one of which being
flowers depicted as lenses on glasses. The glasses will be on the mannequin head with a
faded flower wall back ground. The lenses of the glasses will spin around on the mannequin face displaying funky painted eyes.
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