Overview
Purpose
White Water Rafting Company is pleased to offer adventure, fun, excitement, quality family time, and a time you will not soon forget. The Snake River is a beautiful river, and the views are breath-taking. This river gives us the opportunity to give you the exactly what you are asking for in an adventure. Depending on where your adventure starts, you may see parts of Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park and Hells Canyon National Park. We plan our travel packages with you in mind and will travel as far as your package includes. We are excited to offer this opportunity.
Branding
Website Logo

Style Guide
Color Palette
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Typography
Heading Font: Arial+Black
I like that it is bold and stands out
Paragraph Font: Arial
Same type of font not as bold, easy readability
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The best Whitewater Rafting in Colorado, White Water Rafting Company offers rafting on the Colorado and Roaring Fork Rivers in Glenwood Springs. Since 1974, we have been family owned and operated, rafting the Shoshone section of Glenwood Canyon and beyond.
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Trips vary from mild and great for families, to trips exclusively for physically fit and experienced rafters. No matter what type of river adventures you are seeking, White Water Rafting Company can make it happen for you.
Navigation
Site Map
The Site Map of a site is just like it sounds…it is a map of the pages in a site and how they are related and linked together. From the map above we can see that we will eventually have the Home page and 2 sub or child pages.
The lines that connect them all together indicate that each page should be accessible from any other page, it is essentially showing us the global navigation for the site.
Wireframes
Wireframes are like blueprints for making webpages. They should show the major sections of content that will be on the page and the relative locations of each element. In the wireframe below you can see there will be 6 sections to our page:
- At the top we have a section with the logo (the box with the mountain means an image) and the navigation bar.
- Then there is a banner image that stretches all the way across the screen.
- Next we have some text and an image
- ...followed by another row made up of an image and some text.
- Then one more section of text with no image.
- Lastly, a footer containing a copyright/name line and 3 social media icons.
