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We have talked about our process, discussed some of the bigger goals and provided a few sneak previews of our work. Now, it is time to let you chime in.

Below, in order to provide you with a general sense of the site’s feel, you will see high-fidelity representations of the two design systems being considered for the core of tcu.edu. Each one of the systems consists of three major page types: home page, overview and content page. Please note, however, that the sample content is simply for effect and should not be considered final.

After carefully considering your feedback, we’ll then select a single design direction and begin work on the remaining page layouts and elements required to build the new site.

As you click through the following images, please keep in mind these basic questions:

What do you like most about each option?
What do you like least about each option?
Which option best captures the unique feel of TCU?

Option 1

Click each image to open the full-size version in a new window.

NOTE: Large images might be scaled down, especially on smaller screens. You can click with the magnifying glass cursor to enlarge the image.

[three_columns]

Small version of Option 1 home page
Option 1 Home Page
Small version of Option 1 About overview page
Option 1 Overview Page
Small version of Option 1 Traditions content page
Option 1 Content Page

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Option 2

Click each image to open the full-size version in a new window.

NOTE: Large images might be scaled down, especially on smaller screens. You can click with the magnifying glass cursor to enlarge the image.

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Small mockup of Option 2 home page
Option 2 Home Page
Small version of Option 2 About overview page
Option 2 Overview Page
Small version of Option 2 Traditions content page
Option 2 Content Page

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Once you’ve had a chance to mull over the two options, please send us your feedback and help shape our path forward.

[button aria-label=”Send us feedback on the two design options” link=”/feedback/”]Voice Your Opinion[/button]

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