Starting with my first impression of the Fedora docs page:
So many blue blocks feel overwhelming and too much to take in.
The grey banners give a dull and boring look.
Darker text on a light background is always easier to read as compared to the opposite. (Accessibility is important).
The icons in the top right corner might get overlooked easily.
Someone searching for a particular topic/subtopic would not be able to find it easily as subtopics are not mentioned and there is no search bar as well.
My Improvements and proposal:
Gave the page a simple and clean look, and did not use any other color apart from the 2 blues.
Reduced the overall width of the page so that it is easier to scan/read.
Completed removed the block design to give more white space and breathing room.
Mentioned subtopics also on the front page itself so that they can be found easily
Added a search bar, where keywords can be searched directly.
Improved the footer by placing the 3 links/icons (history, edit, report) there
Because I felt that someone would first go through the page and then find a bug to report or decide to see the history or edit.
Added the fedora logo as the watermark which looks good according to me.
Figma prototype link 🔗
Starting with my first impression of the Fedora docs page:
My Improvements and proposal: