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Re: You cannot read this, but you can tell how it appeals to you

#2
When scrolling the "Probeer MoneyMonk 14 dagen vrijblijvend!" button moves into the header but only for a very short time.

I don't think many poeple will actually click through the carrousel "Dit kan MoneyMonk voor jou betekenen..." so it might be better to condense it down a bit and make it into a long-form page.

Also, that the screenshots at the top move up is nice but I still can't see enough to figure out what they're actually saying...

But al met al zeker wel een mooie site...

Re: You cannot read this, but you can tell how it appeals to you

#3
post #2

When scrolling the "Probeer MoneyMonk 14 dagen vrijblijvend!" button moves into the header but only for a very short time. I don't think many poeple will actually click through the carrousel "Dit kan MoneyMonk voor jou betekenen..." so it might be better to condense it down a bit and make it into a long-form page. Also, that the screenshots at the top move up is nice but I still can't see enough to figure out what th…

Hmm, I guess I was wrong you cannot read it ;) The button moves to the header to make sure a Call To Action button is always visible. The CTA in the header disappears if a CTA button on the website is visible.

Good point about the carrousel. I might want to track some events to see if people actually use it. But if it is a long form, doesn't that hurt the experience? On massive long page?

You are actually able to click on the screenshots, but I guess we could make that more clear? Thanks for the feedback! Much appreciated!

Re: You cannot read this, but you can tell how it appeals to you

#4
Congrats on the pretty design. As a student of UX, I would be fascinated if you could summarize in a short braindump the UX design principles and thought processes that went into making this. You already mentioned how you think about the CTA in another comment, how about all the rest of it?

Re: You cannot read this, but you can tell how it appeals to you

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Congrats on the pretty design. As a student of UX, I would be fascinated if you could summarize in a short braindump the UX design principles and thought processes that went into making this. You already mentioned how you think about the CTA in another comment, how about all the rest of it?

Thanks! Good suggestion. The original design framework (color scheme, font's etc) is made by someone else. That design was absolutely beautiful, but not from a conversion point of view. There were no clear CTA buttons, etc.

The past couple of weeks I've been reading a lot of great articles online, viewed a couple of inspiring TED talks and other video's, and I used that information to build the landing page.

Tomorrow I'm going to try to recap which articles I read, which video's I watched, and I'll write about it in a blogpost.

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