[IPOL discuss] proposed redesign of www.ipol.im

Nicolas Limare nicolas.limare at cmla.ens-cachan.fr
Mon Mar 12 13:45:14 CET 2012


Hi,

Here is a proposition to "refresh" the appearance of the IPOL website:

    http://dev.ipol.im/~nil/tmp/ipol/style2e/

Only the appearance of the website is modified, the content and
structure are unchanged so far. This example only works for four
pages: the main page, and the article/demo/archive pages for the first
article (DCT image denoising). Every other link will send you back to
the current website.

The main changes are:
* less colors, simple design (for future PDF integration)
* journal title and menu with essential links on every page 
* use the IPOL logo and color theme
* smaller article metadata information
* pop-up BibTeX

I would like to have your impressions on this design. I tested it on
all the Linux and Windows browsers I could get, the appearance seems
consistent. The attached screenshot shows the expected rendering of
these four pages, as obtained on my browser.

I am especially interested if wou think something looks weird, with a
bad size, color or placement. In that case, please send me a
screenshot showing the problem.

For other propositions, as I am not a web designer, please provide an
example if you want to suggest something more complex than a color
or size correction.

Best,

-- 
Nicolas LIMARE - CMLA - ENS Cachan    http://www.cmla.ens-cachan.fr/~limare/
IPOL - image processing on line                          http://www.ipol.im/
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