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mibi wrote:No site this large should look this ugly. The current design is stale...
AndyDufresne wrote:Some redesigns have been discussed---I expect more to come of this in the next few months.
--Andy
I will add my vote with mibis'.mibi wrote:The current design of ConquerClub.com is a travesty. No site this large should look this ugly. The current design is stale, incredibly dated, and wholly amateur. The front page is a joke and a wasted opportunity.
Lack should hire a designer to give ConquerClub a fresh image, then hire a coder to code it up, as it would probably take Lack 3 years to complete something like that.
Profit, presence and perception are all tarnished by garish and 1999 design that is going on around here. If Lack were as serious about ConquerClub.com as are its legions of volunteers, this would be a priority. There is so much potential being wasted on a "who care's" design.
ConquerClub.com is not a mature website in the world of the internet. It is about time for a 2.0.
hecter wrote:I really like the current design. It's clean, consistent and to the point.
Timminz wrote:hecter wrote:I really like the current design. It's clean, consistent and to the point.
Agreed. Bells nor whistles do we need. If given the choice, I would put a whole heap of "substance" suggestions, above any of the "style" ones.
mibi wrote:I am talking about accessibility and communication. Standard landing page 101 stuff.
Ofcourse the 'style' aspect is a joke.
No one who is a member of this site cares about style. But those who are not members, the potential members, lacks customers, and the growth of this site care very much about style. In any relationship, it is much harder to commit when you put your ugly face forward first, and then try to win them with personality.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
Yes, I have learned that many have a hard time trying to get in a game. It is not clear enough for web surfers. They do not have the patients to read a lot. Get them in a game quick and you stand a better chance of obtaining a new member. If it requires that they be taken by the hand, ...so be it.john9blue wrote:While we are talking about ways to keep new players, here is the best one. Send them a "welcome to CC" PM detailing how to join & start games, showing them the different parts of the site, and explaining the different game settings (in a more succinct way than the instructions).
ubersky wrote:I can state from experience that Web Design is not easy, especially if you do web page creation from the inside out (functionality first, interface second).
There are lots of books on Software Engineering that discuss which way any application should be built, be it Interface breeding function (prototyping) or function breeding interface.
The one key constant is that user requirements always drive good system design. Now, the user may not be able to describe the requirements (which is why there is an interview process), but requirements must direct design.
Facebook is a very good example of a ridiculously large web application, with much more complex data integration and user interaction that is effectively very spartan in design. This makes is fast, less confusing, and easy to use by anyone (yes, even soccer moms).
I'd recommend in some way to try to describe what you are looking for out of the site in the way of design. Simply stating that it's "stale" or "need to get to 2.0" doesn't really describe what it is that you feel is lacking (no pun intended).
To be honest, I prefer a clean utility site over over designed and confusing, especially if you are coming here alot.
I'm not knocking your topic, but suggesting ways to make it more effective.
AndyDufresne wrote:The banner was a signature made by Oaktown, shrunk down.If you'd like to complain, you take it elsewhere Mibi.
If you'd like to help you can stay.
--Andy
mibi wrote:and I can't believe i have to look at such an ugly use of a banner as that thing thats in the top right.
AndyDufresne wrote:I expect more to come of this in the next few months.
--Andy
ubersky wrote:If someone was really up for it, you could just create your own CSS overlay for the site and go from there.
Maybe Lack could open up a Design Shop similar to the Map Foundry section (or maybe an offshoot of the add-ons and plugins) that would let the web design nuts go nuts designing interface suggestions that might get used.
RjBeals wrote:mibi wrote:and I can't believe i have to look at such an ugly use of a banner as that thing thats in the top right.
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Mibi you've probably the best eye for design here, as that's how you make your living (not so bad either, as you've been featured on some television programs). I support you in that the site does need a face-lift, but I just don't have that warm & fuzzy that Lack is up for hiring a designer. The one good thing this site has going for it is it's fast, well at least loading the interface I mean. The best bet is if someone will do it as a project for free, then get recognition of his/her accomplishments pro-bono.
But that banner is right out of geocities
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