Sahweet!
I'm glad it went well and I have confirmation I have the mind of a teen
mother wanting to bond with her daughter.

I thought about your comps well I was driving. I think the stripe on the
kids one that bleeds over the wrapper could stay if you muted the color &
the join call to action might work better if it said 'Subscribe (button) to
our free newsletter'. Studies show people go bananas for "FREE". I think the
foreground (interactive element plane) needs to be lifted off the background
plane (feathered flourishes etc...) a tinge more. I would make the buttons
have a consistent visual treatment, gloss, css, no bevels!

I really just reverberated stuff creative directors left in their outboxes
that handed down their machines, lol. JD wherever you are their was a load
of good critiques in your outbox...I think he did it on purpose.

I piggie backed your links,with somethin I'm working on, to a friend asking
for some feedback as well. I'll forward to you if and when I hear something.

6 seconds. Nice. The message was clear my only nitpicking was
small aesthetics.

Take care

On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 6:19 PM, Alina <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks so much for this
>
> Steve,
> I'm just curious why you said "
> http://dev.iterating.net/day-care/kidtown version 2.jpg is a bit more
> visually appealing than http://www.kidtown-usa.org/ "?
>
> Angel I went today and tested the designs on a bunch of people in the
> target area. Everyone voted for
> http://dev.iterating.net/day-care/kidtown version 2.jpg and the
> design with the clothespins as their favorite. They understood what
> the websites are about in about 6s each. Which made me happy
>
> In any case, they are all just drafts, to see what direction the
> design should go (not designed by me)
>
> Any other feedback is very helpful
>
> I want to distinguish two types of designs here:
> the one that appeals to mid class and the one that appeals to high
> class.
>
> And it seems there's a big discrepancy in what they like. I never
> found any material on this issue. I wonder if there is any
>
>
> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
> Posted from the new ixda.org
> http://www.ixda.org/discuss?post=39055
>
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