Ok, allow me to elaborate a bit...
1) I like sites that are easy to read. Especially if it's of a technical
nature, like PHPTAL.
2) I like sites that are center-aligned, and sites that can scale
according to the viewport (like when I visit it om my mobile), or on my
nice big monitor in the office.
3) I like sites that put the emphasis on the content, not on other
frilly things, especially if it's of a technical nature.
4) I like sites with clear navigation, also showing you where you are
atm, since a lot of people don't land on the home page, per se.
5) I like sites designed for the web, without shrapnel left overs from
the print-based design era.
6) I just like to read a site without too much distraction from what I'm
supposed to concentrate on.
All of the above is just my personal preference, as stated. I'm not a
usability purist, just an everyday web user.
On the other hand, some colour would not hurt, I suppose, but I don't
think it's necessary - I still like the way it's now ;)
Kind Regards,
Werner
Werner wrote:
Hehehehe - you're a tough customer :)
aaatoja wrote:
Ok, I can make it smaller. What would you change with the top?
Old site is pure and clean. When I first saw new one I thought "why is it so
sad"? There's too much gray (unless it symbolizes the dullness of other projects),
trifolium (?) should suggest live, bright and happy colors. I don't like transition
between top and content - it looks strange to me. I don't know - maybe there is missing
something to the left - some graphics, or maybe it's bad contrast. And I don't like hover
color.
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