ENTER
Just like the desktop version, the user is greeted with Hundredth's logo, the keys. Due to limitations with coding and animation, it may not be possible to animate the logo, in this case, the keys can still act as the welcome screen and simultaneously be a link to the main page. Alternatively the user can simply press the hamburger button on the top left to bring up the navigation links. On the top right is the pre-order button that will hopefully boost sales as it is in a very obvious area.
NAVIGATION
Again, adapted from the desktop website, the navigation page is simply a narrower version, displaying the links and the social media buttons effectively. The contrast of colours in regards to imagery and text should pop on screen and bring the page to life.
PRE-RELEASE / UNLOCK
Here the user can unlock the song from the album, Unravel, exactly the same as the desktop version, just condensed to fit.
EVENTS
Again due to limitations, it is important to consider that things cannot be adapted to mobile versions. The desktop design features an interactive map that may only work effectively on a larger scale so the user can fully access the feature. With the mobile version, the user simply chooses their location from the drop down bar. On this option all regions will be available as well on the list as opposed to selecting your state or region on the interactive map on the desktop version.
POST RELEASE / PURCHASE
This would be the main index when the user enters the website after the album is released, bombarding them with different options to buy the album to make it fast and accessible, boosting sales.
POST RELEASE / VIDEO
The user can also watch the video for unravel, by scrolling down from the main page, this will automatically begin playing.
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