cant tell if there are roll overs yet bc im just looking at the 5 comps
the main and secondary navs are clear. I can see that the main nav starts to the far left and that the secondary is to the right of it, when i first looked at the comps i was confused as to why the secondary nav had such a larger box, Im so glad to see you have changed that. I feel that the blue highlighting works well the user and being able to tell where they are in the site. good changes!
it is hard to tell if there are three links with out the page being active, but i can see that the primary and secondary nav are always active, id assume the logo at the top might take you back to the homepage,You made a good change to the treatment of the articles content, because it calls more attention to that and tells the user that "articles" are a main content of this website besides the terms.
One thing jamie told me and i will pass the advice on to you is to look for more size contrast in your titles. dont be scared to over do it you can always make it smaller again haha. a lot of the type in your website is looking scared or fragile to make a statement, but i do enjoy the treatment of the logo and how much space you have put between the words "web/design" and the + symbol!
i feel that by making some of the titles larger, this will help with identifying the pages faster.
the grid is very consistent which i like and i feel helps aid the viewer in easy flow through out the site.
experimenting more with thinner column widths would be helpful to aid reading in this site.
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cant tell if there are roll overs yet bc im just looking at the 5 comps
the main and secondary navs are clear. I can see that the main nav starts to the far left and that the secondary is to the right of it, when i first looked at the comps i was confused as to why the secondary nav had such a larger box, Im so glad to see you have changed that. I feel that the blue highlighting works well the user and being able to tell where they are in the site. good changes!
it is hard to tell if there are three links with out the page being active, but i can see that the primary and secondary nav are always active, id assume the logo at the top might take you back to the homepage,You made a good change to the treatment of the articles content, because it calls more attention to that and tells the user that "articles" are a main content of this website besides the terms.
One thing jamie told me and i will pass the advice on to you is to look for more size contrast in your titles. dont be scared to over do it you can always make it smaller again haha. a lot of the type in your website is looking scared or fragile to make a statement, but i do enjoy the treatment of the logo and how much space you have put between the words "web/design" and the + symbol!
i feel that by making some of the titles larger, this will help with identifying the pages faster.
the grid is very consistent which i like and i feel helps aid the viewer in easy flow through out the site.
experimenting more with thinner column widths would be helpful to aid reading in this site.
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