Matthew wrote:
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I am currently setting up a new development environment, which I should have done a long time ago, but kept putting off. This has been a slightly frustrating process for a few reasons, most of them having to do with lack of attentiveness on my part. The bottom line is I that might be a touch more critical than I normally would be, so my input should be taken with a grain of salt. That said, I will keep it constructive.
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I love the concept, and it is a good choice of templates.
There are a few things that I would suggest looking at, though:
Firstly, the laser lines in the logo on the landing screen might benefit from some antialiasing.
Upon entering the site, the information might be more clear if it was reduced to a simple paragraph, followed by three graphical options, depending on who the viewer is, like so:
How it works: People get to support their charities when
they make purchases at local businesses! To find out more [charity] [business] [consumer]
about how this process works, please choose a path on
the right hand side.
The result would be more Web 2.0 in design (which is in keeping with the template), and I think it would draw people in more. I'd be curious to see what the bounce rate is at the home page.
Another thing that I noticed is that the banner is aligned to the top of the gray background image, but at the bottom it overlaps the border, and spills over into the white space below. To my eye, it looks wrong, somehow. If it is intentional, you might want to thinking about incorporating some sort of shadowing, or other design element to subtly reinforce that it was intentional.
I think that the menu at the top could be cleaned up a bit. "Table of Content" should probably be "Table of Contents", and, although this is arguable, I would probably switch Table of Contents to be the first item, after Home.
There is a typo in the site's name as well - it reads Chairty Code, not Charity Code (look at the top of the browser, or at the tab to see what I am getting at).
I love the concept, and with a little more polishing, I think that you have a gem on your hands.
First off - Thank you so much...
1. Yes, I hate the limitations of the software I have up here (my adobe photo suite is in Vegas - where I should be
) So, I am working with a home edition adobe software I picked up :'(
2. the layout upon entering site - yes - that was one of my major concerns. So, I will take you up on that...my thought behind putting it up that way was - to hit you with the simple steps of how easy it is...then follow into options, but I can see where breaking it up will be beneficial.
3. Thanks on the banners -- I will add a drop shadow to make it more appealing and stand out.
4. as for spelling - somebody shoot me - I tend to not see the tree in the forest and focus on the big picture and forget to look at the details...plus I am getting old. OH NO I might need glasses.
Thanks for the feedback - question - Did it make you wish it was in place in your community? K - better question - Did it compel you to want it in place to help a certain cause or charity in your community? Just curious.
Thanks
William