From: Debra Goldentyer (goldenty@haas.berkeley.edu)
Date: Thu May 30 2002 - 13:47:10 PDT
I'm looking at printed program guides/brochures (not the course listings,
but the glossy "come to our school" marketing materials) and their
companion websites and wonder where you stand on how to present a printed
brochure online. I see some schools create a whole new look and feel for
the web version of the brochure, some incorporate the same information into
the existing page templates, and some just make a pdf and call it a day.
Some include every single word that exists in the printed version; some
include more information; some include less.
What is your philosophy of online versions of program guides?
Thanks.
D.
_______________________________
Debra Goldentyer
Web Editor
University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business
510-643-3847 / goldenty@haas.berkeley.edu
http://haas.berkeley.edu/
_______________________________
Debra Goldentyer
Web Editor
University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business
510-643-3847 / goldenty@haas.berkeley.edu
http://haas.berkeley.edu/
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