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website design
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 1:52 pm
by jack1974
A plain simple question. I've been meant to redesign my website since long but I never find time to do it. What I'm trying to understand is if people think it is horrible, ok/average (or good? but I doubt it).
In practice I'm trying to understand if is something that I should try to do soon or if really doesn't matter much for players and they'd rather I focused on making more games

Re: website design
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 3:49 pm
by Sauzer
Hello again
I'm not an expert about this, but how many years has been the current design on your website?
I think that the people changes the aspect of his website because they want to show that is a "today's website", a modern website. So it's not really important if your website looks good or bad. I'm sure that many people don't like the feeling of "Wow, this place looks exactly as many years ago." Only nostalgic people like this feeling.
If you go surfing the net many websites have changed his aspect since years ago (the shops for example, at least the shops that I know). And everything changes through the years.
So like always it's on your hands what to do. Good luck!
Before I forgot, you can add christmas stuff at the design of your website during christmas (or halloween stuff the weeks previous to halloween). The people likes this kind of details on the shops!

Re: website design
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 3:56 pm
by jack1974
I've this design since 2011 I think (lol I don't remember it myself anymore). Having themed website based on festivities is a good idea indeed

Re: website design
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 6:06 pm
by fleetp
I don't have a problem with your website. You might want to add background music from one of the current games.
Re: website design
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 6:20 pm
by Franka
It's average. It's functional, but pretty bland. Some flash and more eye catching images would help, IMO.
Re: website design
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 7:04 pm
by Sauzer
2011? In my opinion it looks older than it is. But I'm not an expert of websites designs.

Re: website design
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 7:16 pm
by jack1974
Ok will look into making it better this year as soon as I have time

Re: website design
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:40 am
by P_Tigras
Sauzer wrote:Hello again
I'm not an expert about this, but how many years has been the current design on your website?
I think that the people changes the aspect of his website because they want to show that is a "today's website", a modern website. So it's not really important if your website looks good or bad. I'm sure that many people don't like the feeling of "Wow, this place looks exactly as many years ago." Only nostalgic people like this feeling.
It's not just nostalgia. Some people are very busy and see web pages as first and foremost an informational tool and resource, not an experience to savor. They don't want to waste valuable time learning how to do something all over again or hunting for things that got moved because someone got bored and decided they wanted to change a web site's functionality to keep it fresh. (This is why Windows 8 is turning into such a flop.) It usually has less to do with nostalgia and a lot to do with efficient time management. People get extremely frustrated when something has changed and it isn't immediately obvious how to accomplish that same functionality any more. I got so extremely annoyed with the new wiki scheme a few years back that I quit improving a certain wiki page that I was admin'ing when the new scheme was forced on us.
Even when the changes are purely cosmetic bad things can happen. For example, that cool new font may be harder for a lot of people to read, and some people may not bother to take the time to puzzle it out. Or the new formatting code may not use the space available on a wide screen monitor as efficiently leaving huge white areas on either side of the page. So change should be approached with care, and hopefully from the view of improving the site, not just changing things just to change things.
Re: website design
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 8:31 am
by jack1974
To be honest I would like a simple but stylish look, like the GoG.com website for example. It's plain simple and doesn't have any big effect, but I like it (and if such a big site uses it, probably works

). I already made a mockup months ago of the new style, but have yet to finish it:
http://www.winterwolves.com/test/
I was holding it off until I had enough iOS games (since right now I have only 1) and also more webgames but I could go on and add those sections later. I also want to make better game pages with more eye-catching artwork.
Also will make the background less dark since I prefer to use black fonts (white fonts on dark background are straining for the eyes IMHO).
Re: website design
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 5:58 pm
by Franka
Much better than what you currently have.