On 18 October 2010 16:11, Chris Rowson <christopherrow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I'd swap the ubuntu-uk logo to the left, and the podcast logo to the > right. > >> > >> When I first went to the beta site, it immediately gave the impression > of being > >> a site about the podcast. > >> > >> Most users, I suspect, expect the site logo to be left aligned, as a > convention > >> built up over a number of years. > >> > >> What does everyone else think? > >> > >> -- > >> Tony Scott > >> http://tonyscott.org.uk | http://twitter.com/tonys | > http://uk.wordcamp.org > >> > > interesting point, the Ubuntu logo tends to go on the right these days > > (see http://ubuntu.com for example) and the podcast logo was on the left > > before. I messed about with the gimp to do the bursty thing, if someone > > has more graphic design skills than me then we can certainly do > > something else with it. I was thinking of more of a page peel effect, > > but I couldn't figure out how to do that. > > > > Alan. > > > > It might be an idea to make the ubuntu-uk podcast logo a wee bit > smaller. At first glance I thought it was a site about the ubuntu-uk > podcast too ;-) In fact, what would it look like somewhere else? > > Chris > I hope Chris is just being polite when he says a wee bit smaller. To me the podcast logo completely dominates the whole page and I find it hard to look anywhere else. The logo is even more intense on a netbook. The Ubuntu-UK logo would be fine on the right hand side if there was nothing on the left, as with the Ubuntu.com site. I am afraid the podcast logo hypertext link even encroaches on the text around the logo - so clicking on the text "What is Ubuntu-UK" or "Who is this group four ?" takes you to the podcast page. I am interested to see want content is exposed on the site, I assuming that the content on there is currently a strawman for ideas as its basically the same as the http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam site. Do we all share the same idea of what our main audience is for the site? Is this for people who are already part of Ubuntu UK or is it also for the general public? It suggests on etherpad that this site is mainly a resource for the team by my reading. Thank you. -- John Stevenson Lean Agile Consultant / Coach jr0cket.com | leanagilemachine.com
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