On Apr 14, 2010, at 12:17 PM, Joe Williams wrote:

> 
> Fair enough but even then our first impression may be our last. I would say 
> our website should send the right message, whatever that might be. In my mind 
> it is that Couch is a robust, durable datastore for real people and 
> enterprises. At the end of the day Couch can be an "enterprise solution", it 
> is for the BBC, as well as something your grandma uses to store recipes.
> 
> -Joe
> 

I've said this before, so I don't want to be broken record, but I'm strongly in 
favor of a more boring heading font (like Myriad or even Helvetica if we're 
sticking with web fonts)

I like the rest of the playfulness.

Chris

> 
> 
> On 4/14/10 12:03 PM, Noah Slater wrote:
>> On 14 Apr 2010, at 19:59, Joe Williams wrote:
>> 
>>   
>>> First, thanks for taking the time to work on a new site. Overall I think 
>>> the new design is pretty slick. I am not even remotely a designer so I 
>>> don't have solutions to my critiques but here are the couple of things that 
>>> popped in my head. First are the fonts, my initial thought was "Is that 
>>> Comic Sans?!". :) My second thought (possibly related to the first) was it 
>>> looks a little toy-ish. My thought is that the CouchDB site should 
>>> represent the roubust, durable datastore that Couch is.
>>>     
>> Disagree. Playful is en vogue.
>> 
>> We're not marketing an "enterprise solution" we're marketing a database for 
>> real people.
>>   
> 
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> Name: Joseph A. Williams
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> Blog: http://www.joeandmotorboat.com/
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