Case Study: New Website

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Case Study: New Website

by JayRoyal » 11 Jul 2013 20:53

I'm going to be putting together a design for a new website concept for Reading FC, It'll be purely for my portfolio unless they choose to develop it

I'd love to get your feedback on things you'd want on the homepage of a theoretical new website, and what you feel is most important, and also what you feel doesn't work on the current website.
I'm hoping this thread gets as much support as my posts do in the Kit Threads, I'm going to be including this site design on my CV and Portfolio while applying for a design job at the club (which many of you have suggested to me for some time)

Thanks for the help!

-Jay W

(I am aware that our current site is part of a deal with the Football League)

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Re: Case Study: New Website

by TheLawnMowerMan » 11 Jul 2013 22:06

It would be impossible to make a worse website than the current one.

It should be fast and clean, and the first page should be the latest news.

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Re: Case Study: New Website

by Stuka » 12 Jul 2013 10:58

Really hate the cookies pop up window when you first log on. I realise they have to notify you in some way but they could make it more discreet like other websites.

The whole layout is so busy and cluttered I rarely even bother with the OP these days.

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Re: Case Study: New Website

by Barry the bird boggler » 12 Jul 2013 11:01

Nice picture of Mrs AZ advertising the new kit.....

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Re: Case Study: New Website

by P!ssed Off » 12 Jul 2013 11:19

If I go to your website do not oxf*rd ask me if I want to 'enter', wtf else would I be on the page for?

If you get this bit right, then I think you may well be on to a winner.


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Re: Case Study: New Website

by Platypuss » 12 Jul 2013 11:22

Barry the bird boggler Nice picture of Mrs AZ advertising the new kit.....


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Re: Case Study: New Website

by Nobby » 13 Jul 2013 13:16

The OS is cluttered, unfriendly and it keeps sending me to pages I didn't want.
It would be nice to go to a site that felt like it was there for my interest rather than to trick the reader into I increasing the number if hits and trying to get me to sign up to its crummy Player service.
A bit of retro stuff would be good especially in the close season. Maybe stuff on more general football news would be useful. New laws of the game, financial fair play, EPPP etc rather than player interviews where they never say anything.

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