Amy Dalziel

Website Design

Anne Patton


The Client:

Anne Patton is a Canadian author of picture books, children’s novels, and short stories, with several articles published in The Globe and Mail.

The Website:

A five-page site featuring Anne’s novels, articles, interests, and background.

The First Steps

The design process began with researching author websites and noting effective elements. While some prioritized creativity over usability, I opted for a simple, clear design for easy navigation. This led to the creation of an information architecture, followed by a Lo-Fi wireframe in Figma.

Lo-Fi Wireframe (from Figma) for Anne Patton's Home Page.

Design Inspiration

Anne’s books are the star of this website and she is blessed to have talented illustrators whose pictures showcase the spirit of each story. As I sketched ideas in Figma, it quickly became clear that her book covers would serve as the primary inspiration for the website’s design. To ensure a cohesive and accessible colour scheme, I used Adobe’s Colour Wheel. By uploading a screenshot of my wireframe, I was able to generate a palette that complements the visual identity of the books while meeting accessibility standards.

The Final Product!


Screenshot of the Home Page (Anne Patton Author)
Screenshot of the Publications Page (Ann Patton Author)
Screenshot of the Meet Anne Page (Anne Patton Author)
Screenshot of a page with a single Book - Fiddle Dancer (title, authors, illustrator and summary)