What the site does
It gives users a simple way to move from a homepage overview to a models browser, then into individual pages for each car. The archive page adds historical context, while the about page explains the project itself.
This website is a proof-of-concept archive about selected Nissan Z models. It is designed as a testing-ready student MVP with clear navigation, real images, distinct model pages, and a layout that adapts across desktop and mobile screen sizes.
It gives users a simple way to move from a homepage overview to a models browser, then into individual pages for each car. The archive page adds historical context, while the about page explains the project itself.
Peer testers should be able to understand the site’s purpose, locate the main sections quickly, open specific model pages, and comment on whether the visual hierarchy feels clear and consistent.
The design keeps the dark prototype feeling from the uploaded HTML, but replaces the SVG dependency with direct HTML sections and the image set supplied by the user. This makes the site easier to deploy and test independently.