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After reviewing this event listing, https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-art-of-breathing-a-workshop-on-reducing-stress-tickets-373375545307, what feedback do you have about its design and content?
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I think the color scheme is good although it could use some more color on the background itself as it looks a bit plain and uninviting.
The top image just does not really mesh well with the rest of the page. The rest of the page is a bit on the dull side as well.
I like it a lot, but you should emphasize more that it is actually free.
I don't like the "star" bullet points. They distract too much from the content and really don't match the overall design of the page. Use regular bullet points.
"The Art of Breathing" makes it seem like its going to be a breathing based meditation course, which really turns me off.
The price is certainly right for the month of July. I might like to see some reviews - how did it help people?
It looks appealing. I like the free introductory month offer. I would look into if it were in my area.
The content is valuable and thorough but the layout and design of the site is very wordy and busy. It could use more graphics and pictures to keep attention on the event. The event and the time/day should be made more clear and prominent in my opinion.
I thought the design looked fine. It was easy to read so I don't think it needs improvement there.
I think it sounds like an interesting event that would be a lifelong skill that could really control my stress levels. I would like to try this event. I think that the overall design does a good job indicating that it is a calming skill to learn.
I would say loading the webpage the text is way too big and the emojis used for line breakers makes the site look cheap
I think the website has a great layout and design. It feels light and welcoming. The information provided is clear and easy to read and understand.
I cannot relate to the model and I certainly wouldn't travel for this type of activity.
If I can learn how to reduce stress in five minutes, why do I need a workshop to learn how to do it? And once I've learned it, why would I pay $30 to continue learning about it? It seems like a pretty expensive way to reduce stress by breathing.
I think the design and content manages to relay the information of this event successfully. It gives down the a breakdown all the details and information needed alongside a description of what to expect. In addition, the design is situated like a 'blog' and is easily readable to the average reader. If I had to remove one thing from the design is the use of "✨" emojis. I believe the use of emoji's in this case 'Cheapens' the message that is trying to be relayed. It's tacky and doesn't fit well within the content or design aspect.
I would combine the "Why you should attend" and "Who should attend" sections. Pretty much saying the same thing twice.
I like this website, the design is smooth and the graphics are great, they do not overtake the information that a client needs to know
It looks kind of scammy, like the sort of thing that claims to be free then tries to sell me something
I like the simplicity of how it looks overall and i think it is easy to read all i would say is that if there were more color between the segments it may be nice as it is a wall of text on a white wall mainly
I really like the use of emojis instead of traditional bullet points. I think that it could probably use a few more images to break up the wall of text and make it a little bit more fun and visually appealing. Other than that, I think that it is an interesting and informative event listing.
I like the image choices and I think it does a good job of explaining the event to anyone who might be new and not really know what it's about. Over all, I like it, especially the cover photo at the top.
It seems like a good introductory class. The appearance is simple and to the point but it does offer enough information and makes it seem like it would be a quick and easy thing. I think this would be suitable for an organization who is looking to help their staff through breathwork or meet some grant qualifications would be a good target audience.
The top page is fine. The only thing of note is the lack of content and graphics on the right side of the body of the page. It looks empty without a graphic.
I would like to attend this class. It sounds so helpful. I think I'm going to sign up
I think that it is descriptive and informative. It would be very useful for people who would like to learn breathing meditation to relieve stress.
I really love the layout. The only thing that distracts from the page is the bullet points. They are just a bit too jazzy and doesn't fit with the rest of the page.
I would add some more color and pictures and maybe even a video to show what you guys are all about.
I think it seems to have programs I would definitely be interested in. I was immediately drawn in and wanted to find out more.
It has a lot of information! Even though I know that this is an event that could benefit me greatly, I was a little overwhelmed by how much was on the page (I have an undiagnosed learning disorder, so I tend to appreciate it when invites and newsletters are simplified.)For instance I find if I have to scroll a lot to take in all of the information, I get a little anxious. It helps when there is photos to break up the text introduced a little earlier. It would be perfect if the size of the invite was cut by about 25 percent. (Meaning a little less wordy) I really like the name Breathefy! I also appreciate the Meditation for Junior working professionals. I remember when I had a corporate job the junior associates were so overworked pulling 24 hour shifts sometimes! I like the logo designs and would love to see them towards the top of the page.
I thought the content was good. The design could be a little more cohesive. I thought it was a little odd for there to be so many different fonts and font sizes, it would look better to me if everything had a uniform look
I like that they're offering a 30 day free trial for July. It makes trusting the brand easier. The price is also reasonable and I like the blurry background, it is relaxing and fits the theme of the workshop for reducing stress. I would not use the double stars before every description under "What will you learn in this workshop", it looks cheap. OVerall I like the layout.
it sounds like a 5 minute workshop is being offered, i wouldve like clearer information sooner
I thought it was cool! Explaining what uncommonly known psychological terms are is great for people who are starting out.
It says it is a free event - are there any add ons or other services that will be sold at the event?
It looks interesting. I like the design and the pictures. I would wonder how long the workshop is? How many sessions? I see it says 5 minutes but then it says 'free for a month.'
The design is very elegant and attractive. Everything about the website is artistic, classy, and very professional
How can you feel and analyze my breath, my body, all that, virtually? Is there an interactive component (beyond the Q&a mentioned at the end) or is this more a lesson or lecture?
The website is easy to use and navigate and contains lots of useful information.
I really love this listing and it is something that I sure would be interested in. I suffer from Anxiety and panic attacks and I think this would help tremendously.
I want to know how effective this workshop really is since I'm not really one to believe in random breathing exercises to help me reduce stress.
I think that the design layout seems a bit plain and almost as if it was done by an amateur. It does not seem to fit with the earthy, meditative, subject of the content of the page. I think that the art of breathing sounds like a nice and relaxing idea. I would have made the web-page design more organic and with more nature based colors and design elements. Colors like green and items like leaves. Maybe even images of people breathing outside would have been a nice touch too.
Put something eye catching right away.
The photos look like they might be stock photos- which is probably not a detail most people would notice, but I like the concept of the workshop and the fact that it is free during July means I have nothing to lose by trying it.
I would wonder if anything was going to be sold at the event and how strongly would I be pushed to sign up for more -- for me, that would be stressful, which is again the point
i like the images but woudl also like to see the dates it is available without having to click
I think the first image you see when you click on the event listing is perfect, it sums up the event and lures interested people in with the promotion for a free July class. The event description covers any questions that interested persons may have, it also gives a very clear understanding of the workshop. This is a well created event listing.
I think it's a little too wordy. Maybe have links that go to a separate webpage describing the techniques and just list people who should attend and why they should attend.
I think the design is nice and sleek, with a lot of good information.
Everything looked appealing and professional, but the picture of the people holding their noses struck me as odd. I figured this was a standard meditation/yoga class, but I'd be a bit concerned about what "breathwork" entails after seeing that.
I like the overall presentation of the content, I think everything looks good
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