GeekMinistry
The GeekMinistry site is a nice stylish site with a real retro groove about it. Swirly and funky; hip and cool. In addition to visual styles, we liked some of the security features as they didn’t diminish the site’s functionality. Over all it’s a pretty solid site. We did note a few things that could have been done better, though. As one example, there is text on the footer that screams “click me, I’m a link” but this text is in fact just text. There are a few other small things we’d like to see done better being that the site was made by a standards-savvy developer. That said, though, it’s a good design that should serve its purpose rather well and be accessible to the vast majority of its visitors.
The GeekMinistry site was crafted by Kim Kruse and received an averaged Part I Score of: 14.67 and a Part II Score of: 5.5, for an Overall Score of: 20.17, making it eligible for an Award Level of: “Notable Universal Design.” Congratulations Kim!
