1. I really dislike news tickers on the home page -- it just slows me down if I'm using your home page as a re-entry point. And if I'm coming for the first time, it's presumptive to think I care.
2. One thing I like on a home page is contact info -- main phone number and address. Think about how often, you just want to contact somebody, and the web site is like a cusomer support telephone tree. At lease your new design only requires one click to get this info.
3. My compliments on your use of relative font sizes. But your CSS does not validate -- you have a funny character in a color spec.
On Monday, October 4, 2004, at 09:29 AM, Jon Pevzner wrote:
Hi all,
We are in the process of designing an alternate aesthetic layout for the
Connectyx corporate website and would like your honest opinion as to which
design you prefer.
The navigation and functionality is essentially the same so most of the changes pertain to color, font and overall feel of the site.
If you could take a few minutes, please review both sites and reply to me
offline concerning the following points:
1) Color scheme
2) Typography & font styles (readability)
3) Visual appeal - elegance & sophistication of core design concepts
4) Professional appearance
The original site: http://www.connectyx.com/index.taf
The proposed site: http://www.connectyx.com/index.php
Thanks for your time,
Jon Pevzner, CIO Connectyx Technologies, Corp. 3593 SW Corporate Parkway Palm City, FL 34990 772-221-8240 Ext. 101 FAX 772-221-8309
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