Archive for the ‘Review’ Category

UG2 Review: Louisiana Tech Baffles All

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

As of this afternoon, Tech has launched their new web interface based on OmniUpdate’s cms. This is all fine and dandy, until you see this behemoth. I’ve already written a semi-formal complaint to the webmaster, and I encourage everyone to do the same.

Also, if you’d like to say one last goodbye to the old site, there will be a memorial service at tomorrow’s general meeting.

Note: The e-mail you are about to read contains vulgar language and can be regarded as disrespectful to the university. It should be known that the e-mail originated from its author, Geoff Thibeau, and may not represent Underground Graphics’ opinion as a student organization. User discretion is advised.

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UG2 Review: Ourselves

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Having been in a relatively beta format for over five months, expanding and contracting through my own education and understanding of the WordPress environment and the language of PHP, and listening to several suggestions and requests of current and past members, ug2.org has frankensteined itself into an awkward organism with no sense of purpose or direction. With lulls and explosions of member activity, strange and clumsy appendages, and an apparent lack of awesome, our website needs some counsel.

It is my understanding that hardly anyone uses the website. And those that do visit are often frequenting on Thursdays, which is not surprising. Also, although greatly appreciated, most of the blog posts are completely unrelated and discontinuous in nature.

So in an effort to repackage and tame this bolt-necked creature, I’d like to welcome the awesome. Bring it on as if it were a Teen Choice and MTV award nominee about cheer leading. Suggest new features, or spit upon the unpopular ones. Feel free to use references/examples as well.

To start, I’ll share what’s been on my mind:

  1. A dedicated area for upcoming events and reminders, aside from the calendar page
  2. Guest contributors who are professional designers and/or faculty
  3. UG2 Review posts, like this one, that spark dialogue about websites, print pieces, or user submissions (student portfolio reviews!)
  4. Weekly Q&A from professionals and/or faculty
  5. Weekly/biweekly design competitions
  6. Website staff, who collaborate on interesting topics, and post weekly textures and tips

Suggestions are open to the public; membership is not required.