[Bf-webcontent] Una simple simple
A Ch
decha071088 at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 11 22:53:13 CEST 2013
Me parece muy bien el nuevo diseño, pero ciertarmente comparto algunas de las observaciones, hechas por los demás, en mi opinión algo que se podría tomar en consideración y que quizás pueda complacer un poco algunas de esas observaciones sin que involucre un gran cambio en el diseño podría ser:
http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=53341
Ciertamente puede ser mejorado, pero ustedes saben mas que yo sobre eso...
Claro! Se trata de una simple sugerencia...
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> 1. Re: blender.org upgrade - Design (Sparkwood and 21)
> 2. Re: blender.org upgrade - Design (Tom M)
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> Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2013 09:21:36 +0200
> From: Sparkwood and 21 <info at sparkwoodand21.com>
> Subject: Re: [Bf-webcontent] blender.org upgrade - Design
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> Thanks for sharing. It's looking really good.
>
> I'm going to take a look in more detail later on today, but these are my
> first impressions and thoughts. Do with them what you will:
>
> *Users*
> Your identified users (very roughly) for the website are amateurs,
> professionals and developers. Just keep in mind that on the front page
> there ought to be something directed at each of these groups. I'm not a
> developer and the current site can feel a bit developer-centric and puts me
> off trying to participate.
>
> *Showreel*
> Needs to be on the frontpage showing a range of blender uses, users and
> styles to great non-invasive music. plus, a message about community and
> that's what makes blender so great. I want to know what great things
> blender can achieve (I also want to be awesome in space, but that is a
> different story).
>
> *Download*
> Add the phrase *free download* underneath the download button. And make it
> recognise what operating system I'm using to give me the right one, with a
> link to alternatives.
>
> *Get Involved*
> Again, this should be broken down to developers and non-developers. I'm not
> a developer and so my interest will lie in promotion, documentation and bug
> reporting. allow me to do this easily without scaring me with code.
>
> *Visual*
> Blender makes pretty pictures. Show more of them. There's a lot of text on
> some of these mockup pages and a lot of blender users do not speak english.
> Are you providing location aware page translations? If not, pictures are a
> lot easier to translate.
>
> *Consistency*
> Blender has a lot of sites allocated to it: lists.blender.org,
> network.blender.org, wiki.blender.org, code.blender.org, etc... They really
> ought to look the same, or at least reflect the style of the main website.
> Have you seen the BBC style guide? It's great inspiration:
> https://static.bbc.co.uk/gel/0.2.14/downloads/GEL_web_styleguide.pdf yes, I
> know that's a bit project, but it might be something to bear in mind if you
> are thinking of expanding this design out across the board.
>
> *Also*
> Have you thought of having a place to put global events for blender:
> meetups, conferences, etc...
>
> Anyway, these are just thoughts really. Keep up the good work.
>
> Duncan
> *Sparkwood and 21**
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> Small Design Studio*
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> On 10 June 2013 17:19, Francesco Siddi <francesco.siddi at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone,
> > we are finally able to share some images from the work in progress
> > website. Comments and feedback are welcome.
> > During the week we will be able to start content migration, so who has
> > given availability will be contacted for further planning.
> >
> > Btw, all images used in the carousel and banners are placeholders.
> >
> > http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=53262
> > http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=53263
> > http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=53264
> >
> > Francesco and Pablo
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> Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2013 00:19:16 -0800
> From: Tom M <letterrip at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Bf-webcontent] blender.org upgrade - Design
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> You guys might want to have a look at some of our competitors sites
>
> http://pixologic.com/
> http://www.luxology.com/
> http://3d-coat.com/
>
> are the 3 best in my view.
>
> Doing a comparison, the first thing that comes to mind, is that our
> landing page is a bunch of text. Each of our competitors, text takes
> a minor role.
>
> The second thing that comes to mind is that pixologic, luxology, and
> 3dcoat sites all fit on my netbook screen just fine (1024x576). Will
> the Blender site design be viewable on non huge screens?
>
> Next thought is that I've no idea what you want me to do, where you
> want to lead me. The only thing that draws my attention is the 'Your
> Own 3D Software', but there is nothing to do there. So next my mind
> wanders to the download button, but I've not yet been given a reason
> to want to download blender. Then my mind sees a bunch of text and my
> eyes kinda glaze over.
>
> Luxologys site is excellent in that they tell me exactly what they
> want me to to. I have three appealing options 'Take the Tour', to
> 'Try' or to 'Buy'.
>
> Now lets visit the download page of each site.
>
> http://pixologic.com/zbrush/downloadcenter/
> http://www.luxology.com/trymodo/
> http://3d-coat.com/download/login/
>
> Modos is by far the best, it tells me what I'm getting, and why I want
> to get it.
>
> For Blenders download page I'm not really sure what I'm getting or why
> I should get it.
>
> The plus for Blender is that I don't have to sign up for anything,
> whereas for luxology and 3dcoat they want your email first.
>
> For Blender another point is I have a confusing array of options - I
> have 6 possible links to download from - what do they mean? If I
> download from USA will that mean it defaults to english? What is an
> NL1 and NL2? Also why is it telling me it has technomumbo jumbo - it
> has a 'python 3.3 and ffmpeg', why is it telling me this? Where am I
> supposed to download a 'glibc 2.11' how to I know if I have one?
>
> The point is that we are providing the user with an overload of
> technical knowledge which isn't necessary. If they don't meet the
> requirements - blender should just pop up a message on startup that a
> requirement needs to be installed. For a non technical expert our
> download page is quite scary and has huge unknowns.
>
> For the download link if we really want the user to pick which country
> to download from - I'd do a 'click on the download link' then a popup
> that they select which country - and with an explanation that it only
> changes (slightly) how fast the file downloads, not what language.
>
> Hope you find this feedback useful,
>
> LetterRip
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 7:19 AM, Francesco Siddi
> <francesco.siddi at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> > we are finally able to share some images from the work in progress
> > website. Comments and feedback are welcome.
> > During the week we will be able to start content migration, so who has
> > given availability will be contacted for further planning.
> >
> > Btw, all images used in the carousel and banners are placeholders.
> >
> > http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=53262
> > http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=53263
> > http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=53264
> >
> > Francesco and Pablo
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