Brainstorming for IDC Website 5/4/11
Ideas for the home page
Option: Home page of pictures that will lead to the respective sections
Option: Calendar with pictures inside it for a holiday—maybe instead split it up into seasons
Option: A globe with place of origin of each holiday
Option: A map of where the holidays come from à a map of where the holidays are celebrated in New York City.
Worried about home page looking too busy
Option: See through pop-up as the introduction—not easy to do with WordPress.
Scrolling vs. clicking: which is more practical and which is more appealing?
Other ideas:
We want to make sure that there are multiple methods of navigation—especially backwards without needing to use the “back” button
Option: Possible use of “hash tags” to categorize posts—like on Twitter
Option: Related tags/keywords at the ends of posts.
Have to keep sizes of pictures consistent—sizing, medium, focus, etc.
We want to have the “substantive aspect” mapped out and content completed by next Monday—by the end of next week the latest!!!
You are not limited to one page
Not all of the information on the site will be visible to the public.
Option: Gauge comparing the native land and New York “Americanization;” picking one side to another—might be too subjective, not scientific enough. Can we turn it into a theme?
Commonalities among topics (stuff we should all refer to show consistency)
-“Americanization”
You want to condition the readers to read the site in a certain way—especially in terms of the introduction.
Main Navigational Theme:
Option: expanding thumbnails with interactive, audio/visual annotation for each individual topic using voicethread.com
MLA citation method only—for consistency
- space and information ↩