Initial thought was that the introduction/explanation paragraph was difficult to read due to the font. The rest of the page is far easier to understand
Totally awesome. Quite frankly, I'm mad I didn't get to it first as I'm also obsessed with these grades.
I would suggest maybe changing the tag-line on your front page to "there are no more excuses for the unknown reasons behind your favorite restaurant's grade, but that's just me.
Also, on Firefox 11 for Windows XP I'm having a hard time even reading that text. You might want to consider adding a little weight to it as it's quite badly aliased.
Almost skipped the link, I thought it was some app for high school teachers or something since I mostly associate that with grades. Maybe some reference to the fact that its about restaurants may be a good idea.
I'll second this. Looks like an interesting app and a good use of public data. Not really obsessed with grading, though, so I'm not the target audience. My only quibble is that it doesn't really look "iOS native." Trying to set it apart from the crowd?
the text "The powerful and easy NYC restaurant grade reference app for the iPhone is now available. There are no more excuses to the unknown reasons behind your favorite restaurant's grade." looks really weird on chrome 18 ... not sure what it is supposed to look like, other than that the site looks good
Awesome project. I love the clean interface. Having no information about these grading systems, are they available outside of NY? If so, any plans to expand this nation-wide?
We have talked about expanding. Our first thought was we would just build this simple app, then we found out that other cities have some sort of a grading systems. So if all works well for NYC, then I see no reason to not expand.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 49.9 ms ] threadI would suggest maybe changing the tag-line on your front page to "there are no more excuses for the unknown reasons behind your favorite restaurant's grade, but that's just me.
Also, on Firefox 11 for Windows XP I'm having a hard time even reading that text. You might want to consider adding a little weight to it as it's quite badly aliased.