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Jardín japonés

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Mochidori Japan

The Mochidori Japan website is designed for people who love Japanese culture, with travel tips, products, tickets and services, as well as merchandising of the brand.

Project done for the Master of Management and Planning of the University of Malaga.

Made in WordPress

The intention with this project was to demonstrate the handling in WordPress as well as to develop the whole process of designing a website using code, plugins and apps, integrating all kinds of interactive content, audiovisual, navigation, as well as WooComerce.

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The website is structured as follows:

This web development project designed in WordPress aims to demonstrate the development and design capabilities in this application.

It is divided into the Main Page, information pages (tourism, holidays and news), the gallery, the store and company pages.

 

Main page: Shows a header and the feed of the latest publications. It incorporates several plugins such as weather, translation or surveys among others. The Tropicana template was used.

 

Information pages: Simpler pages where different sliders, tabs and continuous carousels were used.

 

Gallery: Gallery is an empty custom menu option, with the intention of housing two submenus.
to house two submenus, the Photos and the Virtual Tour. The Photos page shows the instagram feed of the real account of MochidoriJapan, the Japan outreach project I have in RRSS. On the other hand, Virtual Tour is born with the
the intention of creating a page within the site to make virtual tours in 360 degrees.
virtual tours in 360 degrees. Being a paid plugin (not allowed for the university project) the functionality of this plugin was simulated by integrating an accordion type shortcode that would also host through shortcodes 360-degree tours videos from Youtube.


Store: In the store section created by WooCommerce we find the store, the cart and checkout. .
The designs applied to the products in the store are made by photoshop, to simulate real products.
They are divided into two main categories, services and merchandising.
Merchandising includes all branding products of the Mochidori brand, such as T-shirts, badges, puzzles, watches or notebooks. On the other hand, the services are focused on tickets for sites such as the Universal Studio amusement park or the Ghibli Museum, and the JR PASS train pass, so necessary if you travel to Japan.

 

It includes single, variable, discounted, discounted variable, temporary, out-of-stock and reservation products.

 

Others: This section includes pages such as the registration form page using the NinjaForms plugin, and the data analysis page using Visualizer.

Links to the project

In the following link you can access the presentation of the Mochidori Japan Web project:

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Website created by Ángel López Escolá

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