BookMyEvent

Create low-fidelity wireframes for a modern Event Management Website with two user roles: User and Admin. Style & Design Requirements: Clean, minimal, professional layout Fully responsive web design Grey-scale only (no colors) Low-fidelity wireframes using simple rectangles, placeholders, and text labels Clear visual hierarchy, spacing, and alignment Consistent navigation across pages Pages to Include: 1. Home Page Top navigation bar with: Logo, Home, Events, Login, Register, Admin Hero section with main heading, subheading, and call-to-action button Featured Events section displayed as event cards About / Services section Footer with contact information and social media links 2. Events Listing Page Navigation bar Search bar and filter options Grid layout of event cards Each event card showing image placeholder, event title, date, location, and “View Details” button Pagination at the bottom 3. Event Details Page Event banner image placeholder Event title Event details including date, time, location, price, and available seats Event description section Prominent “Register / Book Event” button 4. User Registration Page Navigation bar Registration form with fields: Name, Email, Password, Confirm Password Submit / Create Account button Minimal, centered form layout 5. User Login Page Email and password input fields Login button Clean and simple centered layout 6. My Bookings Page (User Dashboard) Navigation bar Table layout displaying: Event Name, Date, Booking Status, Action buttons Simple dashboard-style layout 7. Admin Login Page Email and password fields Login button Professional admin-style layout 8. Admin Dashboard Sidebar navigation with: Dashboard, Manage Events, Registrations, Logout Summary cards showing: Total Events, Total Users, Total Bookings Clean admin panel layout 9. Admin Manage Events Page “Add New Event” button at the top Table listing events with columns: Event Name, Date, Seats, Actions Action buttons for Edit and Delete on each event The wireframes should focus on layout structure and user flow, not final visual design.

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