Ok, while I'm crapping all over your app (sorry...you were looking for feedback, right?)
The website rendered so badly on my phone I went to go check out how it looked on the desktop. Well, the video pause issue is fixed... (I still think putting a video in a jQuery modal is incredibly annoying...just embed the video)
You need to fire your "usability consultant." Your color scheme is absolutely horrible for anyone who is older or with less than perfect vision. It is very difficult to read for me.
Any time your as yourself "should I display my -main content-* in white text" the answer should be no. Doublely so if you your background is light pastel green.
Light grey on white is another combo that is extremely hard to read. So is white on very light picture of a beach.
Animated backgrounds(?) (The background is not animated in my mobile browser) are not only are incredibly distracting, but also actually, ironically, cause anxiety for me. I'm sure I'm not the only one.
I know different people have different preferences, but at LEAST give your color scheme some halfway sane contrast. And fix the rendering errors on mobile. Both issues, besides affecting usability, make you look amateurish. In my opinion.
*not saying you should never use white text, ever. Just not in paragraph form.
Yeah, its all design, but they list a usability consultant on their staff page. Usability is a part of the design and if a usability constant can't pick up such glaring problems with how the design affects usability, I'm not sure what they are supposed to do.
The website rendered so badly on my phone I went to go check out how it looked on the desktop. Well, the video pause issue is fixed... (I still think putting a video in a jQuery modal is incredibly annoying...just embed the video)
You need to fire your "usability consultant." Your color scheme is absolutely horrible for anyone who is older or with less than perfect vision. It is very difficult to read for me.
Any time your as yourself "should I display my -main content-* in white text" the answer should be no. Doublely so if you your background is light pastel green.
Light grey on white is another combo that is extremely hard to read. So is white on very light picture of a beach.
Animated backgrounds(?) (The background is not animated in my mobile browser) are not only are incredibly distracting, but also actually, ironically, cause anxiety for me. I'm sure I'm not the only one.
I know different people have different preferences, but at LEAST give your color scheme some halfway sane contrast. And fix the rendering errors on mobile. Both issues, besides affecting usability, make you look amateurish. In my opinion.
*not saying you should never use white text, ever. Just not in paragraph form.