Re: Header design mock 11/10



On Fri, 2006-11-10 at 08:52 +0000, Joachim Noreiko wrote:
Commenting on the latest design here:
http://mihmo.livejournal.com/33555.html

I think it looks fantastic. Big improvement on the
previous version (and I liked that one anyway).
(http://mihmo.livejournal.com/33530.html)

It looks much more open and brighter.
The separation of the general navbar and the local
header works very well.
So does the more prominent GNOME logo.

Good stuff.  As someone who hasn't really been following the design
process, my immediate reaction is:

- Looks really nice and clean, but I'd be a little worried that the top
(black) bar might be too 'hidden'-- I've often wandered around for ages
on sites like this, where there's some obvious primary navigation
mechanism (the tabs in this case) looking for a link I knew must be
there, only to discover there was a whole different set of links right
at the top that I hadn't noticed before.  But maybe that's just me :)

- (Wearing noob user's hat) Some of the links seem a bit vague, e.g.
what's the difference between the News link and the news I'm looking at
on the home page, and why should I ever need to visit an About page--
shouldn't all the other pages cover everything 'about' GNOME that I'd
ever want to know?  (Btw, has anyone done any card-sorting type
exercises to check that the categories we think make sense are the ones
our target audience thinks make sense?)

Cheeri,
Calum.
 
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