[TRU Research] Campaign website preview
Katie Wilson
katie at transitriders.org
Tue Sep 10 17:07:07 PDT 2019
Yeah, I get your point about the long v. short bars… I wonder if we could reframe it like, “how much money do you SAVE on a $99/month unlimited transit pass because, your employer is subsidizing transit”? Then no subsidy would be zero, and full subsidy would be $99. It’s a little weird because this doesn’t necessarily correspond to how much your employer is actually paying… but from the point of view of someone who would otherwise have to pay $99, it makes sense.
Good point about location, maybe we should just take that out. Especially since a lot of the employers we care about (starbucks, chain grocery stores) will be in many neighborhoods.
I think we can put the art banner on all the pages. Let me see.
> On Sep 10, 2019, at 4:54 PM, Stephen DeSanto <rachidian at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Wow, this looks so cool. I love the ORCA 4 ALL art.
>
> For the "how does your employer compare?" visual, some immediate feedback:
> I found it a little confusing to read the graph at first because I'm conditioned to think "longer bars means BETTER!", when actually, shorter is better here. A note to that effect might help?
> I know the list is short now, but I wish I could type to filter by company name instead of scrolling the list.
> Are we still using "location"? It looks like only a couple places have location data so far.
> I kinda wish the ORCA 4 ALL art banner was on all the "Learn More" pages. It's more interesting to me than the solid gray.
> So sweet. It looks so so good. I'm excited. :)
>
> On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 3:58 PM Katie Wilson <katie at transitriders.org <mailto:katie at transitriders.org>> wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> In case you have a minute to take a look and provide any feedback:
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> https://viola-heptagon-5t5t.squarespace.com <https://viola-heptagon-5t5t.squarespace.com/>
> Password: orca2019
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> You’ll see a few of the pages still say “content coming soon…”
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> Check out the “how does your employer compare?” page. We can keep refining the visual— see what you think so far.
>
> Kirk and I are still working on the report— goal now is to release that by Sept. 20th when we have our first council committee discussion.
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> - Katie
>
> Katie Wilson
> General Secretary
> Transit Riders Union
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> 206-781-7204
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> The Transit Riders Union is a democratic organization of working and poor people, including students, seniors, and people with disabilities, taking control over our own lives, and building up the power we need to change society for the good of humanity and of the planet. We will fight to preserve, expand, and improve the public transportation system in Seattle and beyond, so that every human being has access to safe, affordable, and reliable public transit.
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