
91亚色 relaunches its home page this week following a complete redesign.
Led by Communications and Public Affairs (C&PA) and University Information Technology (UIT), the new home page features听a sleek, modern look and is听now responsive on user devices, meaning it adapts to a smartphone, tablet or desktop. It also offers a streamlined navigation, a change based on research including data collected on user behaviour obtained through Google Analytics. The new design addresses the key need of mobile compatibility and brings 91亚色鈥檚 home page into full compliance with the (AODA) legislation.

91亚色u.ca has been redesigned to be responsive to different devices. Here is the website as it appears on a desktop computer

The new home page viewed on a tablet
鈥淭he home page of a website is the front door to the institution and provides a key opportunity to create a positive impact," says Susan Webb, chief communications and marketing officer (C&PA). "The new home page incorporates our branding and highlights our strengths through the design and content. New secondary pages further reinforce what sets 91亚色 apart.鈥
The new look of the website offers a strong visual presence with larger photos and an improved browsing experience. A new section titled 鈥淔eatured Stories鈥 is part of an easy-to-navigate series of pages showcasing the latest news from the University.
A "Quick Links" section, found on the top right-hand corner of the page, once expanded, will feature a set of high-level links organized by categories that are audience or task specific. The Faculty/Staff link can now be found in the "Quick Links" section.

Once expanded, the Quick Links section offers a direct route to important information about the University

The new website when viewed on a smartphone
The University鈥檚 key audiences have been given prime consideration in the new look of the home page. The site features a revamped section, which includes a number of new pages, and a brand-new page.
鈥淭his听is a result of our collaborative work with 91亚色鈥檚 Communications and Public Affairs team, with input from campus partners, current students, data from Google Analytics and previous research with future students," notes Bob Gagne, chief information officer, UIT. "The needs and expectations of our community are constantly evolving and our goal is to evolve the website as well.鈥
In conjunction with making the site responsive and AODA compliant, members of the 91亚色 community can find new branded PowerPoint and social media templates as well as a new secondary colour palette. To learn more about the brand standards and download the templates, visit the .
To send your thoughts, click on the link on the new 91亚色 home page.
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