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goldctrsteve said:Here are my initial thoughts about Hamish...
2) When I returned to your home page, and also the second time I clicked on the link from your posted message, Hamish was silent. Worse, he kept looking around while silent - which is almost eerie.
I'm hardly an expert on web design, but I think you need two things: a well-defined role for Hamish the butler, and consistency.
What is Hamish's role? The butler motif could work well; right now, he's just an embrionic idea. A butler is understated, blends into the background, and provides help whenever assistance is needed or requested. In that light, I would expect him to provide verbal assistance as I navigate your site. I would like to control when he speaks and when he remains silent. I would like to hide him and recall him.
Hamish should be consistent. If he greets me on one page, he should greet me on other pages. If he is a navigational and information aid on one page, he should be the same on all pages. As with any 'new technology', Hamish needs to blend in with existing processes - not replacing them but improving them.
I hope these comments are helpful.
Steve
www.goldctr.com