Hortonworks, a leader in big data management, chose their website as the best way to launch their new visual brand, and chose WebEnertia for the redesign. And in part because Hortonworks is a leader in open source development, WE opted to build the site using WordPress, a robust open source solution for content management.
While responsive design has become common, that doesn’t mean that every responsive site is designed well. The WE took the time to think through the site’s design for every platform, taking into consideration interaction models and whether screens are touch-enabled.
With extensive content to be shared and organized on many pages, the WE team devised a navigational strategy that worked with horizontal subnav options for desktop viewing and vertical stacking for mobile.
Dynamic infographics built in HTML5 for viewing on diverse platforms made complex data and concepts engaging and easily understood.
The team created more than 20 different wireframe templates to accommodate the diverse page needs of the site, and made sure that each page tells a story as you move down it, taking you deeper into the content and the Hortonworks value prop.
The previous site had a cumbersome navigation set with nearly a dozen buttons. For the new site, WE organized the important content into five main sections, and made lower priority content available in utility and footer navigation sets.
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