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BIG COJONES GOLF

GOLF BRAND THAT COMBINES FUN AND CLASS

BACKGROUND

Big Cojones Golf is a start-up golf company based in San Diego, California. The company set out to elevate the fun of golf with high-quality play by making these balls “fun” to lose. 

 

The scope was to create and execute brand expression through creating a logo, packaging, and website. By setting the tone for the brand and how it shows up in the market, my goal was to differentiate how this classy yet fun brand can stand out and give a unique style.

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Project Type

Logo, Packaging, and Mobile Responsive Website

Role

Freelance Product Designer

Methods

Visual Design

Creative Development

Competitive Audits

Wireframing

Prototyping

Tools

Figma

Adobe Illustrator

Duration

6 Months (2023-2024)

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Commitment to quality, accessibility, and community

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A touch of fun and a touch a class 

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THE BIG COJONES GOLF SHOP

APPROACH

THE END-TO-END DESIGN PROCESS

I following a structured approach from understanding the users and competitors from research, defining and ideating, then iterating and deploying the pages. 

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RESEARCH 

Researched competing golf companies for information architecture and storytelling

Researched about user characteristics

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DEFINE & IDEATE

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• Identified different zones/sections for low-fidelity wires and what their intentions served

• Sketched and produced low fidelity wireframes

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ITERATE & DEVELOP

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Iterated on design feedback from client

• Designed reusable components for optimal development 

• Personally developed site on CMS while using HTML/CSS

RESEARCH

COMPETITORS SHOW PRODUCT QUALITY AND IMPACT UPFRONT

My approach to this product was a bit different in that the focus was moreso on style for an e-commerce website rather than designing a complex product. Thus, I performed lighter research on users and dove more in depth on analyzing competitive products to understand what made top industry leaders stand out.

 

I broke down the areas of competitor’s webpages to identify the purpose of each section. This helped me identify that emphasizing quality and impact upfront is crucial to allowing users understand the product, and allowing users to enter into the product page are priorities. Below is a competitive analysis of the home pages with respective zone diagrams:

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DESIGN

THE FINISHED SITE

The client and I went through many iterations together to come up with a fun, clean, and modern look and feel that also showcased quality. 

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LOOKING BACK AND MOVING FORWARD

​This was an incredibly rewarding opportunity as the founder was able to showcase the brand at events and gain sales. Seeing my designs come to life was surreal. Here are some areas that I took away from this project:

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  • Fail fast: Although failing fast is usually used in terms of designing and testing features with users, I learned here that failing fast can also be done by sharing designs with clients and getting critical feedback from customers early.​

  • Different design methods work for different projects: Due to the time limitation on this project, I determined that going straight into lo-fi wireframes versus sketching benefited me since I had a general structure in mind through doing a competitive analyses. This worked out well. Assessing the project needs can impact the design approach.

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Special thanks to my client Tommy DeMarco for the opportunity!

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