Wow, that looks very nice. I especially like the clearer navigation down through the top two bars.<br><br>I wonder if we should have 'Bazaar Home' for clarity; more generally whether this will raise some risk of people thinking they're looking at the Ubuntu site. I think the association as a Canonical project is fine, but navigation should be clear. We still sometimes get people posting bzr questions looking for Ubuntu help...<br>
<br>I guess this will get rid of the typical sphinx side bar navigation? That is probably ok. Perhaps it should go into a third navigation ribbon?<br><br>There is a lot of white space and a lot of variation in font size. It's quite a strong effect. But it's quite readable.<br>
<br>I guess you've seen and are working from <<a href="http://design.canonical.com/the-toolkit/guides-for-websites/">http://design.canonical.com/the-toolkit/guides-for-websites/</a>>. It looks pretty close. I think we should skew a bit towards the 'server and cloud' themes because like them, Bazaar is a bit of a technical tool, though still valuing approachability and friendliness. <br>
<br>I see <<a href="http://design.canonical.com/the-toolkit/brand-communication-guide/">http://design.canonical.com/the-toolkit/brand-communication-guide/</a>> has a concept for this; I think our sliders are<br><br>
<font class="Apple-style-span" face="'courier new', monospace">Voice: Community <---*-------------------> Commercial<br>Audience: Consumer <---------------*-------> Enterprise</font><div><font class="Apple-style-span" face="'courier new', monospace">Developer: End-user <--------------------*--> Engineer<br>
</font><br>I really like the approach of our design group and I'm so thrilled we can build on it. Are you already in touch with someone there? Maybe they'd like to review it too?<br>-- <br>Martin<br><br></div>