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===Feedback for Gail===
 
===Feedback for Gail===
 
Gail shared 2 revised student services pages with us: Housing & Student Activities
 
Gail shared 2 revised student services pages with us: Housing & Student Activities
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Too many colors going on in the text makes it feel choppy (this doesn't really matter since font styles will be dictated by the CSS stylesheet)
  
 
==Discussion of Stories/Dynamic Content==
 
==Discussion of Stories/Dynamic Content==

Revision as of 14:15, 25 June 2009

Update on Design Process

Sharing/Feedback of Revised Pages

Feedback for Gail

Gail shared 2 revised student services pages with us: Housing & Student Activities

Too many colors going on in the text makes it feel choppy (this doesn't really matter since font styles will be dictated by the CSS stylesheet)

Discussion of Stories/Dynamic Content

Miscellaneous

Rebecca Walters, web writer extraordinaire, thought that some excerpts from [http://www.madetostick.com/excerpts/

Made to Stick: Why some ideas die and others survive] would be helpful when rewriting pages.  She particularly likes the Six Principles of Sticky Ideas (towards to way bottom of the page).  

I’ve also been thinking about what is good web writing – you all have dramatically different tasks. Some need to reduce heavy text, some need to reduce bullet points, some need more info, some need less. Always think to yourself “how is the best way to communicate this message?” rather than any “rules”. Video/bullet points/RSS feeds are not always better. Check out other websites and see what you like – I like Oberlin’s website, http://new.oberlin.edu/ so you can check that one out and share some you like as well.