Ben Yates wrote:
I just redesigned the layout of the cafepress store -- http://www.cafepress.com/wikipedia . Let me know what you think.
The edit link is cool ;-)
Some suggestions: * Don't use the same formatting for links as for normal text. ("Store newsletter" is text, "Jigsaw globe" in the same font and color is a link, the same problem in the footer with "Where's My Stuff?" and "recent orders".) Solution: Normal text in black and only links in blue.
* "Browse products", "Browse designs" and "Store newsletter" could be placed outside the box as a headings like in Wikipedia, then you can use the normal wikipedia dots as list bullets for the items instead of the unfamiliar >>.
* a little bit more room between the cafepress header and the wikipedia puzzle ball would be cool, maybe you could divide the areas just by a fine grey line and leave the upper part white.
* if you move the "other wikimedia projects" right beside the "jigsaw globe" you have two items of similar height in the first row. Walt Whitman could be placed in the third row centered.
* "Copyright © 1999-2007 CafePress.com. All rights reserved." - are the contents of the site really copyright Cafepress? Might leave a wrong impression about the copyright status of the things presented there.
Just my 2 cents.
greetings, elian