I will be posting website URLs in separate blog posts. Please visit each website and post comments on it.
Please include:
General comment about overall appearance.
Describe the design elements that you like.
Describe the functionality features that you like.
like the photos of library activities like the access to historical photos of the town don't like the tabs in the middle AND on the left - confusing boxes instead of tabs look nice, take up a lot of space, more scrolling, less promo info.
From a reference staff member: It was interesting to look at a foreign website. A lot was surprisingly familiar. I didn’t like the color scheme. I thought the olive clashed with the other colors. I like the “Find it Fast” feature which linked the user to frequently requested information.
Color blocking was nice. Individual library info difficult to find.
Staff comments: I liked that the leisureandculturedundee.com site had navigation boxes on the library home page right in the middle of the page that described where it linked to.
effective use color blocking reduces cluttered look
ReplyDeletelike the photos of library activities
ReplyDeletelike the access to historical photos of the town
don't like the tabs in the middle AND on the left - confusing
boxes instead of tabs look nice, take up a lot of space, more scrolling, less promo info.
From a reference staff member:
ReplyDeleteIt was interesting to look at a foreign website. A lot was surprisingly familiar. I didn’t like the color scheme. I thought the olive clashed with the other colors. I like the “Find it Fast”
feature which linked the user to frequently requested information.
From a reference staff member:
ReplyDeleteNice use of photographs with each category.
From a reference staff member:
ReplyDeleteLiked Color Blocking and Find it Fast Tabs
Color blocking was nice. Individual library info difficult to find.
ReplyDeleteStaff comments:
I liked that the leisureandculturedundee.com site had navigation boxes on the library home page right in the middle of the page that described where it linked to.