The document discusses updates made to the Sponto website, including giving the logo a cleaner look without fully rebranding. The color scheme keeps the focus on logging in or signing up when viewed on smaller screens. When users can interact with more than just the splash page, the logo and links will move to the header bar. The splash page will include a brief explanation of the app to encourage users to sign up, whether through video, interactive tour, or text. No matter where users scroll on the splash page, the logo, login, and signup options will remain visible. Suggestions are made to include app store links or "download to phone" links on the splash page, and to move less important action items lower
The document discusses updates made to the Sponto website, including giving the logo a cleaner look without fully rebranding. The color scheme keeps the focus on logging in or signing up when viewed on smaller screens. When users can interact with more than just the splash page, the logo and links will move to the header bar. The splash page will include a brief explanation of the app to encourage users to sign up, whether through video, interactive tour, or text. No matter where users scroll on the splash page, the logo, login, and signup options will remain visible. Suggestions are made to include app store links or "download to phone" links on the splash page, and to move less important action items lower
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The document discusses updates made to the Sponto website, including giving the logo a cleaner look without fully rebranding. The color scheme keeps the focus on logging in or signing up when viewed on smaller screens. When users can interact with more than just the splash page, the logo and links will move to the header bar. The splash page will include a brief explanation of the app to encourage users to sign up, whether through video, interactive tour, or text. No matter where users scroll on the splash page, the logo, login, and signup options will remain visible. Suggestions are made to include app store links or "download to phone" links on the splash page, and to move less important action items lower
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a few relevant, actionable items. Also, though in plain view, and in a hierarchical location, color scheme keeps focus on logging in or signing up when the website becomes more than just a splash page, but an entity in which user can interact, logo and links move to the header bar, which now is just used to funnel vision to the Location for content to provide a brief explanation of the app. Video, interactive tour, or text-- whatever will get people to sig up most effectively what you see upon scrolling down logo, login, signup still present. Meaning no matter where you travel on the splash page, these are a constant. In the highlighted sections I though we could put icons/links to the respective app stores or "download to phone" links. Lots of possibilities for this area though the actionable items that are necessary, but not important to the average user. So thats the first draft of the site! still has a ways to go, but I'm psyched to push it further.