Hi Thea!
I have some suggestions based on the guidelines I follow when I design and develop websites.
- In general the home page needs much more "whitespace"
- Header: I think it's better to stick to the purple colour you use in your presentations and the social media because:
a) it gives consistency to the communication design
b) purple according to colour theory is a colour that conveys the message we want through this project
c) black is a colour that needs to be processed in a different way to achieve our goal
- It would be better to use a regular (not bold) font for the header menu
- The "hero image" may have accessibility issues as it is quite hard for colour blind people to read the text in front of it
- The "call for teachers" part could be in a separate section to grasp attention and -fingers crossed😁- attract more participants covering the 2/3
of the width. If we put next to it the "teaching resources" part (covering the remaining 1/3 of the grid), the content would be organised around teachers
(We ask for your help/participation and at the same time we offer to you as much as we can).
- The next three-column section can be organised around our team (Look who we are, the technologies we've developed and our publications).
- Partners logos: It would be better to present equally-sized images as hyperlinks in one row using a carousel element.
- EU & UKRI logos: It's better to have them in the footer as funders and not mix them with the team.
- It would be good to include cookies, GDPR, T&Cs
I hope the above helps.
Have a good weekend!
Filothei Chalvatza
BSc, CertEd, MA, MSc
Learning Technologist
Service & Digital Product Designer
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