[thelist] Re: thelist digest, Vol 1 #1463 - 32 msgs

C Williams seahorse at inreach.com
Thu Jul 5 17:22:12 CDT 2001


In addition to the previous comments, I did not like the icons you used for
bullets.  They are too big, and I wasnt sure if I was supposed to click on
it or what.  I see a list of key points, give me bullets.

What the heck are the bullets on the front page?  Squid? Oh, I get
it....popcorn....I dislike the  image icons used throughout the site....

Couldn't you make the logos at the bottom BIGGER???  Really, they take over
the page, and there is no explanation given as to what their role is in the
site.

The title, Effective meetings, is in a font I would not take real seriously.
I do not like the titles used for some of the pages, like 'Girl
Interrupted'....it is discriminatory.

The title, Effective Meetings' does not go with the content under it....I
feel as though I am at a site for a movie theater, and there is an annoying
banner ad floating above it which has nothing to do with the movies.  Get me
out of here.

The easiest page to read was the 'about us' I liked the about page, because
you used black subtitles- naming the paragraphs so i didnt have to read the
text if I didnt want to...I like this.  By the way, is the company name
'Effective Meetings' or is it 'EM' or is it 'Smart Technologies'?

I do not like the varied icons for bullets used throughout the site.  Did I
already mention this?  It FORCES me to redigest and remember what I am
supposed to do with 'the new' icons. I am getting a headache...hand me a
donut.

On the medicine page, you used colored backgrounds on the titles, and this
was inconsistant with the rest of the site. There seem to be too many shades
of colors.

I would strongly suggest developing a style sheet for this site, and stick
with it to give your content consistency.  Potty train your user from the
start.  Don't let them pee on the floor while they are deciphering icons.
Did I say I don't like the icons?

Have a great weekend!  c:








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