Here are a couple of things that will be the basis for today's discussion.
For a working "wireframe" model (i.e., the structure, not the presentation), see
http://dukepn.googlepages.com/home
The future home of Duke's Psychology and Neuroscience Department is custom made here.
http://dukepn.googlepages.com/home
Feedback, feedback! That's two ways to give feedback. You can always talk to Gary or any other members of the web committee. Or, you are welcome to leave comments on this blog.A number of useful links:
3 comments:
Here are my aesthetic comments on the mock-up designs. I think the mock-ups look good in general--thanks to Gary and the commitee for your work on this! I like sample 1 because of its simple, sleek lines--the pictures and the placement of text all flow nicely together with no harsh edges. The fonts are also modern looking and cool. It's also nice to have multiple pictures visible at once. Would these be fixed or changing? I like 3b also for its more sleek design, but I might be swayed in part by the super-cool picture! 3b would be better with more modern looking fonts. I like the sans-serif fonts that are curvy and sleek looking.
I agree with Amy tha t Sample 1 has the cleanest lines and I like the 4 photos. I do not like the font choice-very old fashioned and I don't like having both P & N and Psychology and Neuroscience on the top lines. You can just highlight the letters and ampersand and get the same effect.
On the graduate page mock up, you have parsed the programs incorrectly. They should be:
Integrative and Systems Neuroscience
Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive, Social and Affective Neuroscience
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
Clinical Psychology
Social Psychology
Developmental Psychology.
Hi Tina,
thanks for pointing out the errors. I corrected the links on the mock up site.
-- gary
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