Corporate charity needs interactive web page

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Web Design Brief
Friends Provident Foundation has commissioned a research organisation to develop a "vision" for financial inclusion (enabling low income people to access free financial advice, banking, affordable credit, etc). The aim is to create a coherent vision to unite disparate service providers, charities, associations, policy-makers and individuals under a common set of goals.
We have that "vision" document, but we want to:
1) break up the text from a report into a series of pages, putting some of the more detailed sections into boxes that appear if one hovers over it;
2) enable the audience to comment on it in a visual way - what's missing, provide examples of things discussed, add general comments - that is visible to others, trackable and moderated. Like posting post-it notes on flip charts. Users should be able to navigate to and from the pages.
3) We also would like to be able to collate responses in a textual form;
4) Have a stand alone identity but with the facility to link to it and create links to other pages on other sites.
Updates
Project Deadline Extended
Reason: To enable review of corporate design guidelines just posted.
Added Monday, September 12, 2011
Project Deadline Extended
Reason: More designs please!
Added Monday, September 26, 2011
Target Market(s)
Charities and others working on finanical inclusion activities/ policy in the UK
Industry/Entity Type
Financial
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Requirements
Must have
- 1) break up the text from a report into a series of pages, putting some of the more detailed sections into boxes that appear if one hovers over it;
2) enable the audience to comment on it in a visual way that is visible to others, trackable and moderated. Users should be able to navigate to and from the pages.
3) able to collate responses in a textual form;
4) a stand alone identity but with the facility to link to it and create links to other pages on other sites.
Nice to have
- Attached are our corporate branding guidelines, however we do not require any slavish adherence to them as the site will be stand alone, with links to our site and others.