Defining My Target Audience.
My Target audience ranges from anyone interested in history to anyone interested in art or graphic design. Examples could be students in either of those subjects and teachers too, mainly anyone interested in learning of the history of design and how it can be implemented into todays world.
Who are my stakeholders?
My stakeholders would again range from students and teachers/ lecturers in either history, art or graphic design. They could be looking at the site for a range of reasons such as for inspiration for their work or just for insight on how graphic design has changed throughout time, or could be looking for ideas on how something old can to used and implemented into something more modern and contemporary.

User Needs
The users need to be able to follow the website clearly and follow the icons of the website. The users need to feel as though they are actually learning something from their visit, or gain inspiration for something they maybe working on. The users need to feel as though the site easy to use and not to complicated to use.
What will they consider as a success?
Stakeholders would find my site a success if it is aesthetically pleasing, as something that isn’t gives you an off taste right from the start of clicking on the site. The site needs to be easy to navigate and easy to follow to avoid any confusion, avoiding anger from the stakeholder and them inevitably clicking off the site, and the information/ text needs to be clear and easy to read whilst not been too much to read, as large amounts of text can often be overwhelming to some causing them to click off the site. They would consider the site objectively a success if it shows a clear change in the style of design over the years and the information is actually informative and includes information they may not have known.
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