hi Steven,

I took a fast look at the site, not bad I'd say, although it's "on
the road". 

While looking around, I was just wondering what those lines stands
for... I finally think it's only a decorative motif, but it
sometimes seems like the "loading-up" phase of a soundtrack. I
expected to hear something coming from my players, but nothing did.
Should you like to keep them to mark separation between paragraphs,
I'd break them or use just the significant edge to decorate the
page.

I believe the "worst part" would be organizing the archive. I tried
to download and listen to the file from orca-live.net, but it didn't
work... Probably classifying sounds and giving a very short (say
1min) "preview" of what they would listen could be a good way to
help users downloading what they need.

Do you have an idea of "who" will be the people visiting your
website? and "what" they will look for?

These are the main starting point for any design project.

Good luck,

Maria


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