Design Constrains: Claybrook Zoo

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Design Constrains

Claybrook zoo doesn’t have any website till today. Due to which many people doesn’t know about this zoo. There are many things regarding the website of a zoo. The website should look attractive. There should be a proper color combination for an attractive website. Logo of zoo must be on the top-left of website. It must be simple looking to the visitors. The website should not only focus for the youth, Instead it should focus for all age group people. The website should look as a professional that means, each webpage should consist of logo on top-left, titles should be of same font and color combination should match the logo of the zoo. If we consider the scenario of the claybrook zoo, the colors of logo are yellow, white

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