2009년 12월 15일 화요일

Goverment-SoftwareCompany-Hotel joint Project, National Reservation System(1.Hotel Managing Software)

This presentation file is for private sector software company.
It contains the market research data and concepts of the software which they will implement as a member of the consortium.

2009년 12월 12일 토요일

Concept Paper for RDB Enterprise Portal

I made it for RDB executives to introduce the value of RDB enterprise portal and the roadmap to the goal system.


Rwanda Tourism Design Template (Semi-Final)

We hope this new web site can encourage visiting to Rwanda.
Next year you can see this via http://www.rwandatourism.com
As a project leader, the most difficult thing was collaborations with bureaucratic officiers .
I think undeveloped countries need to consider an aggresive adoption of the incentive system for some areas in which developed countries already have good and concrete models.


(Main , Design by Joon W00 Kim)
(Sub)

2009년 12월 1일 화요일

Rwanda tourism Website

I and Joonwoo are trying to re-design the rwanda tourism website with some interns(students).
There are 3 main pages which are developed by considering different issues.

"What is the best to increase the Rwandan tourism revenue?"

Points to be considered.
1. Target User
a. young people (20-40)
b. old people

2. Goal of Web Site
a. to attract new travelers (who didn't decide to visit Rwanda.)
b. to make travelers (who already decided to visit Rwanda) spend more money.
1.
(design by Joon Woo Kim, Joo Huem Baek)

2.
(design by Joon Woo Kim)
3.

(design by Joon Woo Kim)



Target User: Now, most of Gorilla permits are being sold via partner's web sites or offline offices. Most of them are old and they usually don't get the tourism information via online. (They usually just call to a tour operator.) Therefore, as our target customer, I would like to recommend young people (20-40) who are familiar with the internet.


Goal of Web Site : Like other tourism websites, our website is an one-time-visit site, so the goal, "to attract new travelers who didn't decide to visit Rwanda" is recommendable. However, considering the limit of gorilla permits, "to make travelers spend more money" shouldn't be ignored.