The beginnings of on online site,
CV and portfolio
I distributed a website review form to some elderly neighbours and a couple of current clients to test the water and see how the site came across. I was especially keen to ensure it portrayed me in an un-absorbed light and that people felt the site was easily accessible.
Copy of website review form I distributed:
WEBSITE REVIEW FORM
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Name of Site:
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URL of Site:
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Date Visited:
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Reviewer:
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SITE SUMMARY
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Site Description
How does my site initialy hit you?
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Content Summary
on closer inspection does the site's contents hold up?
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SITE DETAILS
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Information
Is the site content correct, reliable and
accurate? Is the writer an expert in this subject?
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Currency
Is the site up-to-date? When was new information
last added? When were the pages last updated?
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Content
Is the content interesting, relevant, funny, useful or
entertaining? How would you describe it?
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Presentation
Is it an attractive and easy to navigate site?
Does it use a lot of graphics, sound or multimedia files?
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FunctionalityDoes it all work? Are there any broken links or missing pages? Does it take a long time to display pages? |
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FINAL SCORE |
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excellent ( ) very good
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( ) average
( ) poor
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Key Feedback points from website review form:
- The colours of text was too subtle. I need to use less pastel colours:
- A couple of paragraphs were revised due to me repeating myself through some sections of the site.
- one or two images were of poor quality and picked up on by one neighbour in paticular.
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