New AIC website - a work in progress
Posted: February 25th, 2008, 10:20 pm
I still need to review things with Asaf and clean up aesthetics before we launch, but I expect http://p5.dev.austinimprov.com/ will look a lot like Phase 1 of the new AIC website.
Yes, there were four or so false starts before we got to this point.
I think I have most of the people, troupes, venues, and schools listed, though I can't vouch for all the person<->troupe relationships being accurate. I'm still migrating reviews, articles, and press stuff as well as important stuff like the link to ACoT and the real list of upcoming events. Overall, I'm looking for feedback on site navigation, missing or desired content, and general impressions.
How does the site work for you as a performing improvisor? As an audience member? As a reporter or columnist? As someone who wants to take a class? As an experienced improvisor new to town? As a potential donor?
Think about what each of these people would care about if they came to our site and how easy it is for them to find what they're looking for.
Once we settle on a brand and an aesthetic theme I'll call for volunteers to edit and enter content (fleshing out troupe and performer pages, event listings, etc.) I've done an assload of data entry in the past week and it's time to share the love (aside: who knew Gigglepants had so many members?) So if you want your bio updated, please hold that thought until we've got the thumbs up to deploy this thing.
It's been a long time coming, involving a lot of thinking and worrying and discussing, lots of data entry, and a surprisingly small amount of real brainwork, mainly due to false starts and getting some serious help from my improv graduating classmate Matt Vance. We all owe Matt a huge debt of gratitude for providing the critical insight that got this project moving quickly and efficiently to the state that it's in today.
Anyway, post comments here and they'll get addressed, either fixed in Phase 1 (pre-launch), Phase 2 (next round of updates after launch), or deferred until monkeys fly out my butt (Phase 37.)
And yeah, Andy P.'s name is misspelled. I'm sure of that. Phase 1.
Yes, there were four or so false starts before we got to this point.
I think I have most of the people, troupes, venues, and schools listed, though I can't vouch for all the person<->troupe relationships being accurate. I'm still migrating reviews, articles, and press stuff as well as important stuff like the link to ACoT and the real list of upcoming events. Overall, I'm looking for feedback on site navigation, missing or desired content, and general impressions.
How does the site work for you as a performing improvisor? As an audience member? As a reporter or columnist? As someone who wants to take a class? As an experienced improvisor new to town? As a potential donor?
Think about what each of these people would care about if they came to our site and how easy it is for them to find what they're looking for.
Once we settle on a brand and an aesthetic theme I'll call for volunteers to edit and enter content (fleshing out troupe and performer pages, event listings, etc.) I've done an assload of data entry in the past week and it's time to share the love (aside: who knew Gigglepants had so many members?) So if you want your bio updated, please hold that thought until we've got the thumbs up to deploy this thing.
It's been a long time coming, involving a lot of thinking and worrying and discussing, lots of data entry, and a surprisingly small amount of real brainwork, mainly due to false starts and getting some serious help from my improv graduating classmate Matt Vance. We all owe Matt a huge debt of gratitude for providing the critical insight that got this project moving quickly and efficiently to the state that it's in today.
Anyway, post comments here and they'll get addressed, either fixed in Phase 1 (pre-launch), Phase 2 (next round of updates after launch), or deferred until monkeys fly out my butt (Phase 37.)
And yeah, Andy P.'s name is misspelled. I'm sure of that. Phase 1.