Sigma Alpha is a professional agricultural sorority that was started here at the Ohio State University in 1978. I joined the sisterhood in the Spring of 2005. As a member and officer, I know that we utilize the National sorority website quite frequently. I really like the website. It is so simple and clean. It is easy to navigate and has tons of useful information for members and even those that are considering joining Sigma Alpha. Our sorority colors were used very nicely and look classy on the site. I think my favorite part is the banner across the top of the site. I love the image of the wheat field. All in all I’m a fan of this site because I use it frequently and I have never had problems finding my way around.
March 3, 2008...3:48 pm
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March 3, 2008 at 4:37 pm
I agree. This site is really put together well. The color scheme works well and it seems to be very clean and simple and easy to use. I love the fading pictures on the index page. It really adds to the site. The banner is also well done.
The only thing I’d like to see done differently is that in the navigation bar instead of having the other links come down under the button when you click on it, I think they could have utilized a pop up menu.
Overall, I think the site is great and very easy to navigate.
March 3, 2008 at 6:03 pm
I agree this is a great website! The navigation is easy and it can be used by any age group. I like the colors, they are very earthy and they all go together and you can easily read what is typed.
March 4, 2008 at 3:35 am
This website is very neat and clean. The index page grabs my attention right away. First off the colors are appealing to the eye, and it works out that they are Sigma Alpha’s colors. Second, the diamond shape similar to the “logo” is used wisely throughout the navigation. Third, there are a few things moving on this site. The pictures fade in and out nicely and slowly. Viewers have time to look at each picture, yet it isn’t too fast to make you go crazy! At the bottom of the index page, the National Updates scroll up. I like this feature, mostly because it catches my eye. Being towards the bottom of the screen, someone may not pay close enough attention to it if it is just text. However, there are only three updates that you can view without the scrolling, so it isn’t completely necessary to have. Lastly, the page is framed great. The picture of wheat at the top starts the page, and the copyright in the green bar ends it. This website is a great tribute and help for all those who have an interest in Sigma Alpha.