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Aashna Jena edited comment on CAMEL-15300 at 7/23/20, 7:50 PM:
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# I agree that the orange is too bright and imposing. What would you prefer 
between frontpage-design-4 and frontpage-design-5?
 # A video could also be very helpful. Especially in this case, because 
"integration framework" is not very well understood by the masses. Are we 
thinking of the video of a person speaking about Camel, or an animated video 
that explains how Camel works?
 # In case we do think of making an image (we can use it in some of the other 
sections of front-page like functionalities), what kind of things does Camel 
integrate? What exactly can we show in the images? I really liked the puzzle 
idea - where we can have a central piece (signifying camel) and other puzzle 
pieces that plug into it(like components).
 # [~zregvart] For the swoosh - can we do some waves at the bottom of the 
header-section? It might give a dessert sort of feel (like layers of sand 
dunes). I can't find exactly what I'm looking for on the internet, but I'm 
attaching waves.jpg. If we do something like this in light camel colours at the 
bottom, it might look good. Something like 
[this|https://www.shutterstock.com/video/clip-12424022-abstract-background-animation-moving-wave-silk-energy]
 but much softer and the top waves can have colours that merge with the white 
background (Purely a suggestion)


was (Author: aashnajena):
# I agree that the orange is too bright and imposing. What would you prefer 
between frontpage-design-4 and frontpage-design-5?
 # A video could also be very helpful. Especially in this case, because 
"integration framework" is not very well understood by the masses. Are we 
thinking of the video of a person speaking about Camel, or an animated video 
that explains how Camel works?
 # In case we do think of making an image (we can use it in some of the other 
sections of front-page like functionalities), what kind of things does Camel 
integrate? What exactly can we show in the images? I really liked the puzzle 
idea - where we can have a central piece (signifying camel) and other puzzle 
pieces that plug into it(like components).
 # [~zregvart] For the swoosh - can we do some waves at the bottom of the 
header-section? It might give a dessert sort of feel (like layers of sand 
dunes). I can't find exactly what I'm looking for on the internet, but I'm 
attaching waves.jpg. If we do something like this in light camel colours at the 
bottom, it might look good

> Update the Front Page Design
> ----------------------------
>
>                 Key: CAMEL-15300
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-15300
>             Project: Camel
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: website
>            Reporter: Aashna Jena
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: outreachy2020, suggestions
>         Attachments: blog-frontpage-display.png, blog-path-2.png, 
> blog-section-1.png, frontpage-design-3.png, frontpage-design-4.png, 
> frontpage-design-5.png, gear-design-integration.png, image-design-1.png, 
> integration-1.jpg, integration-4.png, integration-5.jpg, integration.png, 
> waves.jpg
>
>
> Our front page should highlight the key features of Camel, which we, for now, 
> include in the functionalities section. I like how "key features" are listed 
> on the [Django Overview Page|https://www.djangoproject.com/start/overview/] 
> and the [Fedora Server Page|https://getfedora.org/en/server/]. They use big 
> icons, bold headings, and one feature per row to make sure the user grasps 
> the importance of each feature. I especially like the content on the Django 
> page which says "Why Django?" followed by adjectives ("Ridiculously fast", 
> "Incredibly versatile", "Reassuringly secure" etc). This makes it so much 
> more easier and interesting to read. 



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