Overview
Right now, the team page is merely passable in its purpose of displaying the current officers. However, it is nowhere near a final product.
Some information is needed ASAP to make the page more appealing to sponsors and potential passersby:
In addition, some structural changes would be ideal for aesthetic and functional purposes:
Bigger Ideas
Ideally, clicking/tapping an officer card would open something akin to a "team member page" where someone could have more than just a sentence to describe who they are as an individual. In addition, we could possibly adopt as an idea on the larger acmutd.co website for individual division pages, having a list of officers for each, something like an ACM Officer Profile built into the organization-wide portal. @jafrilli, what do you think about this?
In line with the culture of HackUTD and ACM at large (as of the fall 2020 marketing ad), this team page would reaffirm ACM's brand as being people-focused - not just treating officers as a bunch of faces who happen to organize events and build projects, but allowing them some amount of expression as to why they're a HackUTD officer and who they are as people. This could give allow officers to establish some sort of legacy during their time in the organization that persists well after they graduate.
cc @harshasrikara @darichey @jafrilli @acmutd/dev-officers
Overview
Right now, the team page is merely passable in its purpose of displaying the current officers. However, it is nowhere near a final product.
Some information is needed ASAP to make the page more appealing to sponsors and potential passersby:
In addition, some structural changes would be ideal for aesthetic and functional purposes:
Bigger Ideas
Ideally, clicking/tapping an officer card would open something akin to a "team member page" where someone could have more than just a sentence to describe who they are as an individual. In addition, we could possibly adopt as an idea on the larger acmutd.co website for individual division pages, having a list of officers for each, something like an ACM Officer Profile built into the organization-wide portal. @jafrilli, what do you think about this?
In line with the culture of HackUTD and ACM at large (as of the fall 2020 marketing ad), this team page would reaffirm ACM's brand as being people-focused - not just treating officers as a bunch of faces who happen to organize events and build projects, but allowing them some amount of expression as to why they're a HackUTD officer and who they are as people. This could give allow officers to establish some sort of legacy during their time in the organization that persists well after they graduate.
cc @harshasrikara @darichey @jafrilli @acmutd/dev-officers