Wire Frames Reflection
The Leukemia and
Lymphoma site and Medical Students for Lymphoma Research (MSLR) site both
understood how websites should be laid out. The MSLR website was designed ok. It
had a main navigation section and included a footer. I noticed while doing the
wire frames that the MSLR subpages had a lot of space for content. This website
could have benefited from including more secondary links for supporting
information. The Leukemia and Lymphoma site was done professionally and there
is not much to critique on.
The Lymphoma Ride
site was very simply laid out and had hierarchy, but it was focused on the
wrong content. The website chose to have the donation part in the content the
first thing you see. There is no information being highlighted and you do not
even see the details of the Research Ride until after. I chose to create a
feature section and main navigation for this website. Lymphoma Research Ride
website will benefit from more images and displaying the information first
about the Lymphoma Ride to get people interested. Then the donations last. Right
now the website lacks the ability to get emotional responses from people to
help support this event.
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