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Aug. 10th, 2004 06:14 pmOK, I've got a callback for an intervuew at TCU (that's a university in Fort Worth, for my non-Texan readers) for the position of IT Librarian.
Anyway, as part of this, they want me to give a short presentation on their webpage - I can choose anything to talk about - design, function, what's good, what's bad, whatever, and I've decided to do a little unscientific market research on it, and ask you guys to head over to the webpage, play with it a few minutes, then tell me your opinions and answer a couple of questions:
1) Let me know your platform/browser combo, please, and if the page is broken in any way on it.
2) Is it easy to navigate? Is anythign misleading?
3) Do the colors/fonts/placement/whatever work for you?
4) Is there anything that jumos out at you that you hate or that you really like?
5) Are there any functions or information not on the page that you'd like to see on it?
I've got my own opinions already, of course, but I won't prejudice you guys just yet. :)
If you get a chance to help out, thanks! :D
Anyway, as part of this, they want me to give a short presentation on their webpage - I can choose anything to talk about - design, function, what's good, what's bad, whatever, and I've decided to do a little unscientific market research on it, and ask you guys to head over to the webpage, play with it a few minutes, then tell me your opinions and answer a couple of questions:
1) Let me know your platform/browser combo, please, and if the page is broken in any way on it.
2) Is it easy to navigate? Is anythign misleading?
3) Do the colors/fonts/placement/whatever work for you?
4) Is there anything that jumos out at you that you hate or that you really like?
5) Are there any functions or information not on the page that you'd like to see on it?
I've got my own opinions already, of course, but I won't prejudice you guys just yet. :)
If you get a chance to help out, thanks! :D