This project is a simple website wireframe designed for the Georgia Museum of Space and Time. The layout focuses on four essential website sections:
The website provides visitors with an engaging landing page that highlights museum media, allows users to purchase tickets, and provides a contact option.
Build a fast, responsive, and accessible website with clear structure, intuitive navigation, and reliable functionality across all devices.
Create a modern experience that feels immersive yet simple, using blue, pink, gold, and purple to reflect exploration, creativity, and elegance.
The header contains the museum branding and navigation links.
Elements included:
Navigation Menu:
The main section highlights the museum experience using visual media.
Content examples:
Interactive element such as:
A prominent push button appears in the center of the page.
Purpose:
Example button:
[ Buy Tickets ]
Visitors can send questions or feedback using a simple contact form.
Fields:
The footer displays author information.
Example:
CIS 209 Group Project
Integr
The header contains the museum branding and navigation links.
Elements included:
Website Title: Georgia Museum of Space and Time
Navigation Menu:
Tickets
Contact
Main Section
The main section highlights the museum experience using visual media.
Content examples:
Space exploration photos
Embedded space documentary video
Interactive element such as:
image slider
clickable exhibit preview
space trivia generator
Centered Feature
A prominent push button appears in the center of the page.
Purpose:
Encourage users to purchase museum tickets.
Example button:
[ Buy Tickets ] Contact Section
Visitors can send questions or feedback using a simple contact form.
Fields:
Name
Message
Submit button
Footer
The footer displays author information.
Example:
Created by: Your Name CIS 209 Group Project Technologies Used
HTML
CSS
Basic JavaScript (optional for interactive features)
Future Improvements
Add animated space backgrounds
Integrate ticket purchasing system
Expand the interactive exhibit section
Add mobile responsive styling
Personality Work Style Summary
Our team completed the 16 Personalities test to better understand our working styles:
Jacob: INTJ-T (Architect) Olivia: INFJ-T (Advocate) Austin: ENFP-A (Campaigner)
Core Difference:
INTJ-T (Jacob): Logic-driven, efficiency-focused, direct INFJ-T (Olivia): Values-driven, people-focused, empathetic ENFP-A (Austin): Idea-driven, energetic, people-oriented, thrives on creativity and possibilities
Common Clashes:
Decision-making: Jacob tends to move quickly and strategically, Olivia considers people impact, while Austin may explore multiple possibilities before committing Communication: Jacob is blunt and concise; Olivia is diplomatic; Austin is expressive, enthusiastic, and sometimes less structured Conflict: Jacob addresses issues directly; Olivia may avoid or internalize tension; Austin may try to defuse tension or shift focus to solutions Priorities: Jacob prioritizes results and systems; Olivia prioritizes team harmony and ethics; Austin prioritizes innovation, collaboration, and big-picture thinking
Stress Factor (-T / -A):
Jacob and Olivia (-T) can become more reactive under pressure Austin (-A) is generally more stress-resistant but may become scattered or overly optimistic Jacob may become more critical; Olivia may withdraw or feel overwhelmed; Austin may lose focus or jump between ideas
How We Work Better Together:
Jacob works to soften delivery and consider emotional impact Olivia works to communicate more directly and clearly Austin works to stay focused and follow through on ideas We align early on goals (balancing efficiency, people impact, and creativity)