WK4 Aiming for a Target Audience

Any bodies and Every bodies The audience the I have been imaging that would come across my page is young adults, late teens, and individuals in their twenties. That would be my guess for the people engaging in my content but if people in their 30s and older are interested in my content then by all means. It’s hard to pinpoint an age group when my interests can be anyone’s…


Any bodies and Every bodies

The audience the I have been imaging that would come across my page is young adults, late teens, and individuals in their twenties. That would be my guess for the people engaging in my content but if people in their 30s and older are interested in my content then by all means. It’s hard to pinpoint an age group when my interests can be anyone’s interest as well. If someone in their early teens likes to collect Smiskis too, then awesome!

I imagine my audience to be people that would have some similar tastes whether it be travelling, gaming, raving, collecting items, or into podcasts. I would like my audience to be educated and aware of different likes and hobbies of others and maybe it could spark their interest. I plan to do a featured EDM artists to show the different styles and versatility of the EDM genre. For future podcasts I want to include a gaming corner segment to talk about anything of everything of games, the communities, twitch streamers, etc. With all that said, the design of my website is set to be simple but eye-catching with the featured images mostly taken by myself. I made it so that it would fit the likes of a younger audience but also young adults who enjoy simplicity.

Overall, I want my site to be for any body and for every body. When writing my posts I want to keep it casual but also formal when talking about certain topics. I want this to site to be a mature but funny page that people wouldn’t mind coming back to.

WK3 Planning the Site

How my site came to be As mentioned in my previous process post, I went with this clean and simple theme that is easy to navigate with menus and categories straight to the point. I originally opted for the menu hub to be the on top right side but its customary to read left to read in most cases so I followed that. Made it so all the content is…


How my site came to be

As mentioned in my previous process post, I went with this clean and simple theme that is easy to navigate with menus and categories straight to the point. I originally opted for the menu hub to be the on top right side but its customary to read left to read in most cases so I followed that. Made it so all the content is on the top left and if people want to search for something specific then they can do so on the top right.

My PUB101 content will live under that exact title along the menu bar with specific categories. Weekly content that is posted will appear in the middle of the home page with a big title typically accustomed with featured image.

The image above directly represents my website layout with a new post featured in the middle, previous content directly below, and an easy to navigate category menu on the top left. Having two posts together doesn’t give a too cluttered feel of the website and that is something I want to avoid. By having featured images it also gives my site a pop of colour while also showcasing my personality with every post.

WK2 The Blogging Progress

WordPress Setup and Configuration This site is titled “The Weekly Grain of Malt” and I would love for this site to become a place where I can create and post blogs, reviews, podcasts, travelling advice, and more. I want to have a variety of content featured within this site because I personally enjoy many different things and it would nice to share it all in one place for others to…


WordPress Setup and Configuration

This site is titled “The Weekly Grain of Malt” and I would love for this site to become a place where I can create and post blogs, reviews, podcasts, travelling advice, and more. I want to have a variety of content featured within this site because I personally enjoy many different things and it would nice to share it all in one place for others to see.

This week I choose a simple theme in the meantime to get things sorted out but I would ideally like to keep it clean, simple, and easy to navigate through all the content. I decided on this white clean theme but hopefully I’ll be able to spice it up with colour and pictures once I figure that out slowly but surely.

The setup this week is choosing a theme, slowly edit bits and pieces of the site to be more appealing and hopefully add more colour to this black and white contrast without having to pay for pro themes. This week I’ve also created posts and with every post I hope to include a picture that I’ve taken or something that would match me and my website via online pictures.

The vision board I created for ‘MaltiGrains’ is the bits and pieces of my life as a Malt, Stephanie Malt. So far my mini assignment is a rave festival meme, and my first process post is about my recent trip in South Korea. I would say that my content is on par of my creation in regards to being everywhere and all over the place with ideas. In regards to content structure, I want to follow a simple format of organizing categories for simplicity, tagging posts with relevant information and making sure the font and structure is easy to read.

WK1 Stranger Encounters

Strangers to Friends in a Matter of Minutes On a weekly basis I chat with strangers very often due to working in a retail space and those encounters can range from exchanging hello’s and how are you’s to customers ranting about their lives. Most of those times the conversations last anywhere from a minute to five minutes, nothing more, nothing less. You make those small connections for a matter of…


Strangers to Friends in a Matter of Minutes

On a weekly basis I chat with strangers very often due to working in a retail space and those encounters can range from exchanging hello’s and how are you’s to customers ranting about their lives. Most of those times the conversations last anywhere from a minute to five minutes, nothing more, nothing less. You make those small connections for a matter of minutes but it’s never really something more in a work place setting.

The last time I spoke to a stranger and made a friend out of that talk was during my recent trip to South Korea.

While vacationing in South Korea, I signed up for a tour experience to an event with a friend I was travelling with. The tour included a bus that travels to and from the event, a café pit stop, a surfing lesson, and last but not least a ticket to the event. For the surfing lesson, we arrived at a beachside roughly 1.5hrs away from the final destination and during that time we were all led to a swimsuit store to change into surf wear attire. Within the tour there had been a split between groups – Group A and Group B, my friend and I were in Group B so when it was announced that Group A would change first, my friend and I lingered outside the shop chatting. We noticed a girl standing alone looking confused to which I approached her and asked if she needed help.

The stranger looked at us very happily that we spoke in English and asked if we needed to change into swimsuits to which I answered ‘only if you wanted to, you can dress in whatever swimwear you’d like.’ We chatted with her briefly before we went to change into swimsuits ourselves and found her waiting for us at the front of the store. The three of us introduced ourselves, the typical ‘where are you from?’, ‘what are you doing in South Korea?’, ‘How old are you?’, and ‘How are you enjoying the day so far?.’ My friend and I had learnt that she was in Korea for an exchange program until the end of the year and from that point onwards we talked a lot about our lives very easily with each other.

From that one instance of asking if she needed help, we all became friends pretty quickly. We learnt how to surf together, we grabbed snacks at a convenience store afterwards together, and we even sat near each other on the bus to the event! At the event, we even stayed grouped up with one another and had lots of fun watching the artists perform. In the end, we all exchanged social media accounts and eventually met up another day after the tour experience to hang out one last time while my friend and I were still in Korea.

It was a great experience I would say in the least, as an extrovert I enjoy meeting new people constantly and being able to make an English speaking friend in a foreign country was exciting and new. Building these in person connections is not something you can do easily online because you can’t gauge a person’s behaviour through a voice channel or text interface. I also think that moments like these are much more memorable because I was able to experience it in person and within real time.

While it is 100% scary to engage in a conversation with a complete random stranger, you’ll never know what you can get out of it and sometimes the encounters you get can be pretty pleasant.

Mini Assignment #1

The above meme I created was sparked by several memes I saw regarding people purchasing many festival/event tickets despite their daily lives as students and workers with many responsibilities to handle. I recreated this meme to something similar I saw and I found it to be pretty funny and very relatable since I too also buy tickets asap once I see festival lineups release. I would be busy with school…

The above meme I created was sparked by several memes I saw regarding people purchasing many festival/event tickets despite their daily lives as students and workers with many responsibilities to handle. I recreated this meme to something similar I saw and I found it to be pretty funny and very relatable since I too also buy tickets asap once I see festival lineups release.

I would be busy with school with countless assignments and deadlines coming up yet I would still be like ‘wow look at this lineup!’ and then start immediately planning how to get to the event, what to wear, and message all my friends to come with. The meme really screams ‘buy the tickets no matter what is happening in life’ which honestly, everyone should be able to do. Buy those tickets to see your favourite artist, buy those tickets to have a good time and a memorable night not worrying about being an adult!

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