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MIT Community Bubble - functional description

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Design Direction 6/2/08

Design approach 3 is our preferred base design. We particularly liked:
   the graphics images (arrow and bullseye)
   the horizontal orientation of the secondary page links
   the balloon shaped Community object with the vertical orientation of "Community"
   the web site name branding

Requested Enhancements:
   1. For the top page, rather than the dynamic people/place images, have the "You Are Here" Dome image as a static image. It was this image that made design approach 1 the initial favorite.
   2. Use "You are here" instead of "You're here" in the Dome image.
   3. On the children pages, display a single people/place image that changes upon reload. (This may have been part of your original concept.) We should have a large variety of strong images to support this.
   4. On the secondary pages, for the text that appears in the larger font, use a different, bright color.
   5. Please exclude the "Ambulance" image from your set of images.
   6. Substitute "New Employee Orientation" for "New Employees Orientation"
   7. Please substitute "See the Sites" for "Resources".

Other Ideas/Challenges
1.      The MIT Logo displays off the monitor screen on the secondary/tertiary pages. We need to find a way to elevate and enlarge the logo.
2.      The overall "shape and feel" is a little blocky/horizontal. Ideas to add some contrasting roundness would help; e.g., someone suggested cutting out the photograph to fit bullseye.
3.      To facilitate navigation, would it be possible to implement a rollover menu effect on the top page for the secondary page links? And on the secondary pages, for the other secondary page links, have the same rollover effect?

5/27/08 Presentation- 3 Design Approaches 

If this is your first time here, we suggest you view the sample pages first, then review any comments or opinions listed below. Note: at this stage the pages are static (i.e., links and buttons won't work!) and typos may be present. Our goal is to identify the approach that best expresses the values we wish to convey to new employees.

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