Better Landing Page For ImmInst Promotion
Aegist 08 Mar 2007
We want the people who are already interested to have no resistence to their joining us, while still making ample information available to those who don't know yet, or are even opposed to the idea. The design should be simple, look good, and easy to read. I really don't think it should take long to put it together.
Any ideas?
Live Forever 08 Mar 2007
Kidding!
Something like, Life Extension Network, or Healthy Life Extension Institute, or Health and Body Improvement, or whatever else.
Aegist 08 Mar 2007
Live Forever 08 Mar 2007
All you are looking for is imminst.org/XXXX?I don't think we're going to go with the new domain name idea. I'm just talking about a page to link to, www.imminst.org/intro or intro.imminst.org would suffice. Although a short domain name does still have advantages...
That is a fairly easy thing to come up with, I think. Doesn't really matter as long as it is easy to remember.
lunarsolarpower 08 Mar 2007
Aegist 08 Mar 2007
zoolander 08 Mar 2007
You could always use this as a flash entry point perhaps minus the Imminst.org banner/ It outlines the mission in a lay non-kooky manner. The enter button could be a light switch to the side or bottom of page
Aegist 08 Mar 2007
zoolander 08 Mar 2007
lunarsolarpower 08 Mar 2007
Aegist 08 Mar 2007
In place of the light two options fade into view:
*Get Started/Engage/Participate...something to that effect
*Tell me more...
First option takes you straight into ImmInst as is, Second option takes you to a page with summaries of key science articles, a few key quotes from aubrey and other influential figures, and then a FAQ
subjunk 08 Mar 2007
Sounds awesome!OK, so picture this a completely black screen and the light and the words fade quickly into view. The light shines brightly for a while (presumedly while the visitor is reading the text) and then it starts to fade slowly until it gets low then it flickers three or four times and blacks out (leaving just the text).
In place of the light two options fade into view:
*Get Started/Engage/Participate...something to that effect
*Tell me more...
First option takes you straight into ImmInst as is, Second option takes you to a page with summaries of key science articles, a few key quotes from aubrey and other influential figures, and then a FAQ
zoolander 08 Mar 2007
here
we could even use this picture. The switch would take them to the page. The switch of course is a nice little metaphor
Aegist 08 Mar 2007
futureofscience 08 Mar 2007
I think it would be cool to focus on the science almost like an issue of TechReview or Popular Science. We might even be able to either use a reprint of the Longevity Divident article or at least link to it.
I was discussing this back in the other thread and I still would like to push the idea of having the key ideas with concise, factual articles. So take an idea, explain it in simple terms, give factual evidence (possibly with links to journal papers/articles) and then associated links, give people the ideas and let them explore for themselves.
For example, with the who reservatrol issue, I'm interested but I have enough to do without wanting to trudge through the huge number of postings about it to get the facts as opposed to the opinions. It would be good to have someone (suitably qualified) to write a concise article about what the research has shown, the links to this research etc.
Aegist 08 Mar 2007
And this is exactly what I want to. This is what I think the people who follow the 'Learn more' option should go to.I think it would be cool to focus on the science almost like an issue of TechReview or Popular Science. We might even be able to either use a reprint of the Longevity Divident article or at least link to it.
I was discussing this back in the other thread and I still would like to push the idea of having the key ideas with concise, factual articles. So take an idea, explain it in simple terms, give factual evidence (possibly with links to journal papers/articles) and then associated links, give people the ideas and let them explore for themselves.
For example, with the who reservatrol issue, I'm interested but I have enough to do without wanting to trudge through the huge number of postings about it to get the facts as opposed to the opinions. It would be good to have someone (suitably qualified) to write a concise article about what the research has shown, the links to this research etc.
Do we have any volunteers to put together such a thing? If not, then I will do it (eventually).
By the same token, do we have any volunteers to put together the above mentioned flash landing page (the fade out and flichering light bulb)? Once again, if no one volunteers, I will get to it too.
Live Forever 08 Mar 2007
I just did a real simple flash file with some images I downloaded of a light bulb and a light switch (since I didn't have the originals) More complexity can easily be added.And this is exactly what I want to. This is what I think the people who follow the 'Learn more' option should go to.I think it would be cool to focus on the science almost like an issue of TechReview or Popular Science. We might even be able to either use a reprint of the Longevity Divident article or at least link to it.
I was discussing this back in the other thread and I still would like to push the idea of having the key ideas with concise, factual articles. So take an idea, explain it in simple terms, give factual evidence (possibly with links to journal papers/articles) and then associated links, give people the ideas and let them explore for themselves.
For example, with the who reservatrol issue, I'm interested but I have enough to do without wanting to trudge through the huge number of postings about it to get the facts as opposed to the opinions. It would be good to have someone (suitably qualified) to write a concise article about what the research has shown, the links to this research etc.
Do we have any volunteers to put together such a thing? If not, then I will do it (eventually).
By the same token, do we have any volunteers to put together the above mentioned flash landing page (the fade out and flichering light bulb)? Once again, if no one volunteers, I will get to it too.
Since flash files aren't allowed as attachments, I had to upload it elsewhere:
(makes you wait a minute or so to get download link)
It is really simple, just 3 images, and a sound file (the click from the flip of the switch).
subjunk 08 Mar 2007
The filesize is well over what is reasonable already. What's taking up all that space? I can optimize whatever it is if you wantI just did a real simple flash file with some images I downloaded of a light bulb and a light switch (since I didn't have the originals) More complexity can easily be added.
Since flash files aren't allowed as attachments, I had to upload it elsewhere:
(makes you wait a minute or so to get download link)
It is really simple, just 3 images, and a sound file (the click from the flip of the switch).
Live Forever 08 Mar 2007
Oh, I don't have any idea. I have never really created flash files before. I just opened up Macromedia Flash and plopped the images in there. I was mainly just messing around with it just because I was bored. If you are good at creating flash stuff, go for it. (I am much better with Photoshop ) )The filesize is well over what is reasonable already. What's taking up all that space? I can optimize whatever it is if you wantI just did a real simple flash file with some images I downloaded of a light bulb and a light switch (since I didn't have the originals) More complexity can easily be added.
Since flash files aren't allowed as attachments, I had to upload it elsewhere:
(makes you wait a minute or so to get download link)
It is really simple, just 3 images, and a sound file (the click from the flip of the switch).
zoolander 08 Mar 2007
Aegist 08 Mar 2007
However a lightswitch without a background could work. I was thinking about it last night: after the light splutters out, two lightswitches fade up, click the one on the left and the light reverts to a dim spluttering and the text "Still unsure?" shows up. Flick the right one and the light shines brightly, and you see the words "Enter"
(enter takes you to ImmInst, Unsure takes you to the second landing page with evidence etc as talked about previously)
Edit: Actually, they should have that affect on hover, and clicking the switch takes you in...