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Website Design 2.0 (so far)

This is my second attempt at a design for my husband's website.  I like it better than the first and I'm sure it will continue to evolve until I'm quite pleased with it.























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  1. Pam,

    I had some things to say about your original design, but I actually really like how you changed it. So my main questions are about functionality, and usability. For example, are your syllabi going to be scroll downs, or could the students list through? I like the announcements box, and I am also wondering if they can list back to previous announcements if they'd like to (for previous information, for example). I would also like to see a little better what other functions does your website provide. (E.g. direct contact with the teacher, or an opportunity to leave a comment).

    Kudos on the design, and the family picture, I like those a lot.

    Vera

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  2. Excessive text and basic imagery can make the site look as though it was laid out by an amateur, and this can taint the credibility of the business. So make sure that the text is to an appropriate length and is tailored to the targeted audience. Check this out for more info.

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