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Voice 1:
Hi Brand Designer Kathryn Holeton.
Please audit this website:
The POETWARE Q&A questions are tailored for everyone to help us gather a general census 📊. Please provide your responses to the following:
poetreeware.com
1. How did you first discover Poetreeware, and what was your initial impression of the brand?
2. What does Poetreeware represent to you in terms of poetry, fashion, or culture?
3. Which Poetreeware product or design stands out to you the most, and why?
4. How would you describe the quality, comfort, and fit of Poetreeware items?
5. In what ways does Poetreeware feel different from other apparel or poetry-inspired brands?
6. How does Poetreeware support or reflect creative expression and storytelling?
7. Who would you recommend Poetreeware to, and why?
8. How was your experience navigating the Poetreeware website (design, ease of use, clarity)?
9. What emotions or thoughts do Poetreeware pieces evoke when you wear or see them?
10. If Poetreeware were a movement or message, how would you define it in one sentence?
Voice 2:As a brand designer who helps musicians become the narrators of their own storylines, I had the opportunity to audit a merch brand called Poetree.
Here is what is working well on the site. The layout is simple and easy to navigate. The message on the front page immediately connects with the viewer. There are multiple product options available. The site includes a subscribe feature for audience building. All social media links are functional. Branding across platforms is consistent. It is great that multiple currency options are offered.
Overall, the site has a strong foundation. Minimal and simple design helps users navigate easily. With a few aesthetic refinements, it could feel even more polished. Adding a contact page would improve accessibility, and including a direct link to the mobile app for Google Play and the Apple Store would strengthen the user journey.
I do have one additional question. Are you positioning Poetree to compete with Poetizer. I used to be very active on that platform.
https://branddesignerkathrynholeton.substack.com/p/new-galicia-designs-podcast-feat**
By Hoetess and Poetess Bethany Camille JamesVoice 1:
Hi Brand Designer Kathryn Holeton.
Please audit this website:
The POETWARE Q&A questions are tailored for everyone to help us gather a general census 📊. Please provide your responses to the following:
poetreeware.com
1. How did you first discover Poetreeware, and what was your initial impression of the brand?
2. What does Poetreeware represent to you in terms of poetry, fashion, or culture?
3. Which Poetreeware product or design stands out to you the most, and why?
4. How would you describe the quality, comfort, and fit of Poetreeware items?
5. In what ways does Poetreeware feel different from other apparel or poetry-inspired brands?
6. How does Poetreeware support or reflect creative expression and storytelling?
7. Who would you recommend Poetreeware to, and why?
8. How was your experience navigating the Poetreeware website (design, ease of use, clarity)?
9. What emotions or thoughts do Poetreeware pieces evoke when you wear or see them?
10. If Poetreeware were a movement or message, how would you define it in one sentence?
Voice 2:As a brand designer who helps musicians become the narrators of their own storylines, I had the opportunity to audit a merch brand called Poetree.
Here is what is working well on the site. The layout is simple and easy to navigate. The message on the front page immediately connects with the viewer. There are multiple product options available. The site includes a subscribe feature for audience building. All social media links are functional. Branding across platforms is consistent. It is great that multiple currency options are offered.
Overall, the site has a strong foundation. Minimal and simple design helps users navigate easily. With a few aesthetic refinements, it could feel even more polished. Adding a contact page would improve accessibility, and including a direct link to the mobile app for Google Play and the Apple Store would strengthen the user journey.
I do have one additional question. Are you positioning Poetree to compete with Poetizer. I used to be very active on that platform.
https://branddesignerkathrynholeton.substack.com/p/new-galicia-designs-podcast-feat**