*Fonts in 2009 Design Awards and main body all need improvement. The
Times New Roman project titles sort of match the Dauphin in the logo;
the rest of the body text could be anything that works. Fonts are not my
strong point by a long shot.
Links to the company site - the entire header is a link to the home
page. Does that seem appropriate?
Each "read more" goes to an individual project page on the company site,
opening in a new window. Appropriate?
Header image quality - I know it could be better, but does it require
more effort? The white is a little blurry.
Photos - is the quality ok?
Footer - the client suggests that the entire footer be a link to the
company home page. Currently only the www.cbbld.com is a link. If I make
the entire footer a link, then the lack of a hover change on the
www.cbbld.com could be confusing. Any thoughts?
Where to put a greeting/salutation. There should be an opening sentence,
and possibly a "Dear firstname," Would you put that in the orange margin
above the first photo, or above the header? Is is ok to have no
salutation, or opening sentence. In the print media, it would be
something like "Francesca .. and Stephen ... are proud to announce that
CBBLD is the recipient of several awards in 2009."
Background - I don't like the grey - it could be black, or white. And,
should it be left justified, as are some newsletters that I receive.
Meta tags - are they necessary or recommended for a newsletter?
I don't expect anyone to address all of my questions, but I will
appreciate any feedback.
Thanks.
Romola Chrzanowski