[thelist] design feedback

McCreath_David McCreath_David at xmail.asd.k12.ak.us
Mon Nov 27 12:39:35 CST 2000


Short and sweet...

1) The client page looks okay, but the little graphic snippets are too small
for my taste. It's only by dint of their proximity to the clients' names
that they make sense. I think something just a little bigger that has closer
proportions to a 640x480 window would make me happier. They look too much
like buttons and they aren't really compelling images at their current size.

2) The services page is pretty confusing. How about using the text headers
to headline each section and then put the graphic for the example below the
section? The section is about the service, not the client, right?

design

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Dellas graphic

3) Here more than the client page, I think those graphics need to be bigger.
The ValKro one makes no sense visually, which is cool in a Dada sort of way,
but not a marketing sort of way. :)

4) I think the header "cha-ching" should be changed to something more
congruous with the other headers. I can't think of anything better than
"drive business" or "marketing", but "cha-ching" could be interchangeable
with "e-commerce", so I initially didn't understand why they were both
there. (It's also the trademarked name of a Lasso-based e-commerce tool.
While I doubt many people know that, you wouldn't want somebody calling up
asking you to do Lasso work, would you?)

Dave

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>ok, two pages were changed over here, and for the first time it 
>wasn't all me doing it... as such, i am a little biased in my 
>perspective, so any input is welcome:
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>http://algonquinstudios.com/services/
>http://algonquinstudios.com/clients/
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