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Institute of Digital Risk – Assignment Submission
Project Overview
This project is a responsive homepage design and brand concept for the Institute of Digital Risk (IDR), an industry-led training and deployment institute focused on digital, cyber, and AI risk.
The goal was to create a clean, modern interface that reflects the institute’s mission of training and deploying professionals for high-consequence digital risk environments.
Logo Design
The logo uses a cube-inspired geometric icon to represent structure, resilience, and risk management.
The color palette follows the assignment requirement of orange, white, and black, representing innovation, trust, and technological focus.
Two logo variants are supported:
- Icon + text logo
- Scalable SVG version suitable for small sizes
Homepage Features
• Hero section with clear mission statement
• Sticky navigation bar with smooth scrolling
• About section explaining the institute’s role
• Three service pillars (Academy, Innovation, Advisory)
• Train → Hire → Innovate → Deploy pipeline model
• Community section describing target audience
• Contact form for registering interest
Technical Implementation
The website is built using:
- HTML5 (semantic structure)
- CSS3 (Flexbox and Grid for responsive layout)
- Vanilla JavaScript for interactivity
Key features include:
• Responsive design for desktop and mobile
• Smooth scrolling navigation
• Interactive service cards with hover effects
• Mobile navigation menu
• Accessible form layout
How to Run the Project
1. Extract the ZIP file.
2. Open the project folder.
3. Open `index.html` in any modern web browser.
No additional setup or dependencies are required.
Designed and developed as part of an internship selection assignment.
Author
Anuj Bhandare