Here is some suggestion from Vanessa:
1. Just make sure fonts, font sizes, and colors are uniform on all the interior pages. So headers will all be the same size, color, and font as each other. Each subheader will be the same size, color, and font as each other, etc. For example, on the Tips for Beginners page, the headers are in red, but there are no red headers anywhere else. So whether you stick with red or go with black, just make sure they're uniform across all the pages.
2. The script header font over the images is great! Just make sure they are the same size. For instance, the Tips for Beginners header is in a smaller font than the Explore Steak header.
3. As a general rule, don't use Comic Sans for something like this. It's dated and comes across as somewhat unprofessional on a website or app. Go with something like Arial, Verdana, etc. Yeah, they're basic, but they're easy to read on different devices, professional-looking, and everybody has them on their computer. Whichever font you are using on the Tips for Beginners where it says 'Tenderloin Steaks', 'Top Blade Steaks' is good too!
And a suggestion from Dr. Johnson:
Change the welcome sentence on the homepage to make users feel warmer.
· I uniform the fonts and color for my header and subheader to make it read-friendly.
· For the welcome sentence on the homepage, I revised it but not sure it is good or not.
· I add one more tip for beginners.
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