-Cruise ship tourists
(Hand and Mabel from Miami)
-Big images (Attraction)-Clarity with font in overall site
-Simplistic (Readability)
-Content less decorative, more informative
-Navigation bar and content are ranged from level of importance.
-Language barrier (Don't include NZ slang)
-When, where, what
-Hot spots?
-Balance between visual and content
-Aesthetic and usability
-Tourist would most likely find the Lux website from searching "things to do in Wellington" so they probably go to another website that informs them about Lux, leading them more to the gallery than the actual homepage.
Family
(Parents and kids)
-Tourist would most likely find the Lux website from searching "things to do in Wellington" so they probably go to another website that informs them about Lux, leading them more to the gallery than the actual homepage.
-Colouring pages?
Artists
-Visuals: videos, images, overall look of the website
-Probably would be taken to the signup page or the gallery before the homepage.
-Map: to checkout all the lights, and the details.
-Informative but brief
-Sophisticated?
-Informative but brief
-Sophisticated?
Locals
-Think of it as a new experience, something new to do in Wellington.
-Most likely would like to share about the event through social media.
-Most likely would like to share about the event through social media.
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