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UN Question of Palestine final mockups

Please note that mockups are represented by full screen JPG image files and links on them are not clickable.

Small text sizes appear fuzzier than they will on a normal webpage. Generally, final font sizes are worked out at the time of implementing a website.

While the graphically intensive nature of the following mockups varies, all of the designs --- apart from the QoP Home and Explore the Issues pages in v2 -- will load quickly.

When inside any of the pages linked on the right, click anywhere on the image to return to this page.

  QUESTION OF PALESTINE - Version 1
This low graphical intensity version adopts a classic website look, evoking an old-style document feel, to convey the time span during which the UN has followed the Question of Palestine. Features include a watermarked background image of the UN logo, consistent top navigation, and old-style fonts.

  • QoP Home
  • QoP UNISPAL Subportal
  • QoP NGO Subportal
  • Article Level


    QUESTION OF PALESTINE - Version 2
    This high graphical intensity version was created to mimic the logo-centric style of many existing UN.org portals. The small format offers simplified navigation and a way of delivering the various Explore the Issues sections. The design expands on subportal pages to allow for the delivery of larger amounts of information within the page. Features include a high level of visual interest, at the entry point of the site -- less than ideal for visitors with slower connections who arrive there -- and consistent left navigation with bottom navigation on subportal and article level pages. The UNISPAL subportal has a rotating feature panel drawing attention to Issues in Focus.

  • QoP Home
  • Explore the Issues
  • Explore the Issues: Refugees
  • QoP UNISPAL Subportal
  • QoP NGO Subportal
  • Article Level


    QUESTION OF PALESTINE - Version 3
    This medium graphical intensity version offers consistency of navigation and page feel. As with version 1, a variety of key and new information is available immediately upon arrival at the site, which increases the likelihood of visitors bookmarking the site. This is an online news website format, increasingly popular for information-oriented websites. While visually appealing, this design is not slow to load. A modular approach to page layout allows for switching and rotating content to highlight different areas. Features include consistent top and bottom navigation on all pages. The main page and UNISPAL subportal have rotating feature panels drawing attention to Issues in Focus.

  • QoP Home
  • QoP UNISPAL Subportal
  • QoP NGO Subportal
  • Article Level