What Should Go On Your Homepage?
The Center for User Experience’s next Design Community gathering—titled “What should go on your homepage?”—will be held on Wednesday, December 1 at 11:30am.
When it comes to designing a website’s homepage, it’s easy to get hung up on the aesthetics. Join us for a lively discussion with members of the WiscWeb team to talk through some of the ways to balance content and design on your homepage.
Got a specific question you want addressed? Ask our Teams channel before the session. We’ll also be taking your homepage questions live.
December 1 event details
- Topic: What should go on your home page?
- When: Wednesday, December 1, 11:30am
- Where: Virtual via Zoom
Recordings and resources
Previous event details and resources
- October Session: How to know the right way to label your content
- With guests Adam Hills-Meyer and Laura Grady from the Center for User Experience
- October 2021 Video, October 2021 Slides (ppt)
- Reminder: Provide feedback from the October session
- September Session: Three usability design techniques for your website (that you can implement today)
- With guest Sandi Arendalkowski from the Center for User Experience.
- September 2021 slides (ppt)
- September 2021 video
More ways to design together
- Watch the Diversity Forum session: Digital Inclusivity: Best Practices in Digital Accessibility to Create Inclusive Work, Teaching, and Learning Environments
- Join our Teams group
- Know someone interested? Join the UW Design Community by emailing uw-design-community+subscribe@g-groups.wisc.edu