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David 2.0

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Hello David,

I am also happy to see active members of Germany in that forum :)
I recently joined the FL family.
Reading your post and all these replies highlights the value of this forum. Thank you all! Currently beeing at a similar situation I face also the fact of the german culture not familar and/or in resistance with fastlane thinking in our country. Reading TMF can be already a part of your FTE. Even if you post, you are missing such a single event, it already somehow happend within your process of transfer as I can read out. Think about your feelings during your colleague's retiring session and the "warm" thank-u!
Also, you already started to set-up something new with your website is amazing. You identified a problem and started to create value for others.

Keep on going, you motivate all within this process

Cheers
Torsten

Thanks Torsten,
appreciate your motivating words!
David
 

David 2.0

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Hallo David,
great to see you here. In my experience the best thing is problem solving, love it but easier said than done. I am like you at the beginning, thinking to do anything just to grab something.
I am also from Germany moved 2 years ago, still learning language though. If you want we can share some ideas/thoughts to help each other.

@Gepi
I don't think that Germany is so bad, we are right behind United Kingdom. From what I have seen the best city for Science/Technology is Berlin ?!

I wish you good luck.

Then good luck with you journey too, Hijena1!
 
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Hi David,
I just visited your website! I think it is great what you already set up and the overall impression of the website is really professional. Congratulations!
Some things came to mind, I will just fire away:
- The first impression could be a bit more friendly. The faceless pregnant woman from the landing page and the big question mark makes it seem as if a pregnancy is really a very scary thing. I think this could be avoided by a few points: maybe change the little icons into something friendlier, like a friendly baby with a question mark, or a smiling couple! This would instantly make the site more likable, and I could imagine as a mother in the making I would identify with this a lot more!
- This leads to the color scheme, also. While green is generally a calm color, for me this seems a bit too much like "hospital-style". I could imagine that something a bit warmer (maybe highlights in mellow shades of red or yellow) would resonate more with the general feeling of anticipation and also the good vibes you want to give to the visitor.

Just my impression, but as a designer I know a thing or two about the feelings that color can convey and also the importance of emotions in general. I think your targeted audience will want good advice, but also their own state of anticipation, excitement and "Vorfreude" :) reflected.

All in all, I think your idea is very good. I can imagine that you could later widen your spectrum and also link to baby-stuff on Amazon via affiliates, for example. Another thing that came to mind was printing some flyers, and just spreading them at different gynecologists' offices (you know, where the magazines are lying around)! Maybe some will be happy to provide their patients with more information at no cost to themselves...
Also, it would be possible to make a connection from the checklist to the Google Calendar API and let visitors automatically add the important deadlines to their calendar, or something like that...

Best wishes,
Gepi
 

David 2.0

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Hi David,
I just visited your website! I think it is great what you already set up and the overall impression of the website is really professional. Congratulations!
Some things came to mind, I will just fire away:
- The first impression could be a bit more friendly. The faceless pregnant woman from the landing page and the big question mark makes it seem as if a pregnancy is really a very scary thing. I think this could be avoided by a few points: maybe change the little icons into something friendlier, like a friendly baby with a question mark, or a smiling couple! This would instantly make the site more likable, and I could imagine as a mother in the making I would identify with this a lot more!
- This leads to the color scheme, also. While green is generally a calm color, for me this seems a bit too much like "hospital-style". I could imagine that something a bit warmer (maybe highlights in mellow shades of red or yellow) would resonate more with the general feeling of anticipation and also the good vibes you want to give to the visitor.

Just my impression, but as a designer I know a thing or two about the feelings that color can convey and also the importance of emotions in general. I think your targeted audience will want good advice, but also their own state of anticipation, excitement and "Vorfreude" :) reflected.

All in all, I think your idea is very good. I can imagine that you could later widen your spectrum and also link to baby-stuff on Amazon via affiliates, for example. Another thing that came to mind was printing some flyers, and just spreading them at different gynecologists' offices (you know, where the magazines are lying around)! Maybe some will be happy to provide their patients with more information at no cost to themselves...
Also, it would be possible to make a connection from the checklist to the Google Calendar API and let visitors automatically add the important deadlines to their calendar, or something like that...

Best wishes,
Gepi

Thanks Gepi,
this is real good feedback and I agree that the UX and specifically the design of the website can definitely be improved. Let me take your good ideas into the next release cycle.
I like the idea of the calendar functions and would need to acquire the skills or people to implement such a function for me.
 
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