Episode 29 – UMS Podcast

This week, we talk about three sites. First up is a new online lifestyle magazine The Swish Life, followed by fudge and Mission Bicycle Company.

5 Comments

  1. Saran

    Hey guys!

    So happy to have you guys pick another of our sites 🙂

    We gain a lot of great feedback from these reviews.

    We plan to do a couple things with swish, based on your feedback and others.

    1. Integrate the colors more, into the categories.
    2. Bring to the forefront: Authors and About
    3. Re-organize the way the site content flows down the home page, to keep dates relevant.
    4. On interior pages, we hope to have a new layout, so that it shows what category the user is in, and differentiate from the home page.

    Thanks!

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  2. Gene Crawford

    Saran,

    You’ve got a good looking site there with swish. I have to say I had no idea it was a site you guys did. I see the link in the footer now but somehow I just missed it. Great work!

    Great work on that site, please let me know when you do some updates on it so I don’t miss it, but i’ll keep my eyes open just the same.

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  3. Sarag

    Hi Gene 🙂

    Thank you. It was a collaboration with Liam Mckay from WeFunction.com. He is an amazing designer to work with.

    I will definitely shoot you an email when get do the updates… really would be helpful to get feedback as you guys give the best feedback around on site usability.

    Thanks!

    Reply
  4. Sara

    For some funny reason, this form is adding a random number to the end of my name “Sarah”, its Saran, then Sarag lol! No clue why its doing that 😀

    Reply
  5. Gene Crawford

    Sorry about that, your name did look funny. 🙂

    Reply

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