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Hi,
We’re building an enterprise web application and would like to have your thoughts on its UI.
Intended users would be manager type who care more about what it can do rather than how good it looks. In the meantime, we want it to be simple and look good too.
Here’s a screen shot of the main screen upon login,
http://54.242.162.60/dev/main-screen.png
And here’s the CSS file for the “XYZ System” title,
http://54.242.162.60/dev/title.css
How does it look to you?
And I wonder if we can improve the CSS for the “XYZ System” title, which uses H1 element.
Thanks.
ok, I will be happy to help out with y opinion. First off I am a design major with a secondary in programming for the web. i work full time for a marketing company, so I think my input is valid. although not knowing anything about your project in any way, i am going to be left only providing ideas rather than pointed changes.
First off, please dont be offended by my candor, im being direct fro brevity.
Speaking on the user interface aspect and NOT design/look it could use room some help…
It looks to me that your buttons (blue) are randomly placed? It does not seem like similar functionality buttons are placed in groups? they should be…
As far as making grouping, if they are grouped but just grouped horizontally, try taking a more traditional approach where your groupings are in a vertical list for instance where you can have a heading and links underneath….
I would go here for ideas: http://www.theskinsfactory.com/
I know i didn’t offer much, but your explanation is lacking when asking for such a response IMO. Marketing and design if a UX requires answers to a few fundamental questions: for starters, who, what, when, where, and why.