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Lots of thin text is hard to read (especially in mobile). There is no way of saying what the website is about from the first glance. I'd rethink the design and content formatting.
Start with explaining what is the website about, in one short powerful phrase that stands out. Hook the user to get more than 5 seconds of their attention.
Think in actions: what do you want the user to do and in how to make them want to do it?
And if so happens that a wall of text is unavoidable - make sure it's readable. Split it to smaller parts, add relevant illustrations (not the generic icons, they didn't help) and ditch the very thin font please.
I am a developer that jumps from project to project- I know about 20 different programming languages, and I am a huge fan of the open-source initiative.
Up for a friendly roast? You'll get one anyway 😂
Lots of thin text is hard to read (especially in mobile). There is no way of saying what the website is about from the first glance. I'd rethink the design and content formatting.
Start with explaining what is the website about, in one short powerful phrase that stands out. Hook the user to get more than 5 seconds of their attention.
Think in actions: what do you want the user to do and in how to make them want to do it?
And if so happens that a wall of text is unavoidable - make sure it's readable. Split it to smaller parts, add relevant illustrations (not the generic icons, they didn't help) and ditch the very thin font please.
We should definitely simplify the landing page- its a little clunky right now.