View Full Version : Feedback request for new site www.logosdev.co.nr..
an7h0ny
02-25-2006, 09:31 AM
http://www.logosdev.co.nr/
Games
ScreenSavers
Tools etc..
Artinum
02-25-2006, 11:31 AM
Simple and effective. I like that.
My biggest criticism is with the Games page - all those big screenshots make the page very long and rather unnavigable. Perhaps some thumbnails or links that you click on to view the full image would be better.
I don't have a clear idea of what the site is for from all this. Perhaps some tagline or blurb on the title, or the main (Home) page?
MibUK
02-25-2006, 12:38 PM
Key issue - Spelling.
Independece is our primary aim
If you would like to help support Logos Dev then please use PAYPALL.
Make sure you check the site for grammer and spelling thoroughly. Nothing looks more amateur than bad spelling or grammer (I should know, I have the worst typing in the world).
Secondly, whats the point of the site? What is it trying to get me to do? It feels kind of amatuer, which if thats the look you want, then thats fine.
Just my 2 cents
Mib
Daire Quinlan
02-25-2006, 01:23 PM
is the site about games ? or about supporting neo-nazi holocaust deniers ?
Support Free Speech Free David Irving!
And yes, It does look fairly amateur. My advice would be to buy a template and customise it or hire a designer to do the job. This isn't meant badly, I wouldn't be able to design a good website to save my life, but there's no excuse to have a shoddy looking site now, with the proliferation of template sites.
D/
Nexic
02-25-2006, 01:51 PM
Support Free Speech Free David Irving!
I would keep your politcal views seperate from your business. If you want to share your views then you should do so on a seperate site. Otherwise you may lose customers who have views that conflict with your own.
Overall the site doesn't look that great. It's okay for a site with free games, but you will have trouble selling anything, simply because people don't trust sites that don't look professional.
Ricardo C
02-25-2006, 03:19 PM
I would keep your politcal views seperate from your business. If you want to share your views then do so on a seperate site.
I completely agree, especially with a subject as sensitive as the Irving affair.
an7h0ny
02-25-2006, 04:50 PM
Simple and effective. I like that.
That was the idea.
My biggest criticism is with the Games page - all those big screenshots make the page very long and rather unnavigable. Perhaps some thumbnails or links that you click on to view the full image would be better.
The thought has crossed my mind.
Its on my list of things to think about.
I don't have a clear idea of what the site is for from all this. Perhaps some tagline or blurb on the title, or the main (Home) page?
There's some blurb on the about page.
I know what you mean, knowing what to aim at is a problem.
Will look into making its purpose clearer.
Thanks.
an7h0ny
02-25-2006, 05:03 PM
Key issue - Spelling.
Make sure you check the site for grammer and spelling thoroughly. Nothing looks more amateur than bad spelling or grammer (I should know, I have the worst typing in the world).
Secondly, whats the point of the site? What is it trying to get me to do? It feels kind of amatuer, which if thats the look you want, then thats fine.
Just my 2 cents
Mib
Yeah I understand the importance of grammar / spelling.
Sadly its my week point.
Ive Spell-checked most of it, will go over it again.
Im still trying to find my feet with the whole message of the site.
Thanks.
an7h0ny
02-25-2006, 05:13 PM
is the site about games ? or about supporting neo-nazi holocaust deniers ?
And yes, It does look fairly amateur. My advice would be to buy a template and customise it or hire a designer to do the job. This isn't meant badly, I wouldn't be able to design a good website to save my life, but there's no excuse to have a shoddy looking site now, with the proliferation of template sites.
D/
Its not about neo-nazis or any kind of crackpots.
Free speech is not meant to protect the speech that we all like.
Think about it!
It is a bit provocative though.
I will think about it, right now im undecided about what kind of site I want it to be.
Professional / Amature etc....
Thanks.
an7h0ny
02-25-2006, 05:25 PM
I would keep your politcal views seperate from your business. If you want to share your views then you should do so on a seperate site. Otherwise you may lose customers who have views that conflict with your own.
Overall the site doesn't look that great. It's okay for a site with free games, but you will have trouble selling anything, simply because people don't trust sites that don't look professional.
I agree that it might not be a good idea, im undecided which way to go.
Look at the my previous post.
Its not meant to be great, its meant to be simple and accessible.
Its for free software for the time being.
And for the time being its staying amature.
Going professional can mean compromise.
Thanks.
an7h0ny
02-25-2006, 05:29 PM
I completely agree, especially with a subject as sensitive as the Irving affair.
Increasingly I agree.
Thanks.
an7h0ny
02-25-2006, 06:16 PM
Spelling moderated / Politics moderated.
Web site is now SC & PC.
Hmmmmm.....
I know what you mean, knowing what to aim at is a problem....
Im still trying to find my feet with the whole message of the site....
I will think about it, right now im undecided about what kind of site I want it to be.
I would have thought you'd have a much better idea of WHY you want to have a site, WHAT its purpose is, and HOW you want it to come across (amateur/professional) long before you actually got your hands dirty creating it. If you don't know exactly what you're after and what you want it to accomplish before you begin, how will you know if it's achieved its purpose?
an7h0ny
02-26-2006, 05:34 AM
I would have thought you'd have a much better idea of WHY you want to have a site, WHAT its purpose is, and HOW you want it to come across (amateur/professional) long before you actually got your hands dirty creating it. If you don't know exactly what you're after and what you want it to accomplish before you begin, how will you know if it's achieved its purpose?
Well in a way it has.
Its was originally designed to be a bit abstract / ambiguous / open ended.
It wasn't meant to have a specific aim.
Eventually if I go for a more professional approach then understandably it will have to be more targeted / clear.
Posting it on this forum is all part of the development process.
Thanks.
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