Neuroscience laboratory website

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Web Design Brief

The "Language, Mind and Brain Lab" (aka, LaMB Lab) is looking for a web site design. We are a cognitive neuroscience of language laboratory, which means we study the brain circuits involved in language comprehension. We need a professional-looking web presence where we can introduce the kind of research we do, list our publications, present our research team, present the current experiments that are being conducted and present our lab blog. Our current web site is displayed at http://lamb-lab.github.io/lamb.lab.github.io/. The new design should be a net improvement over the existing one.

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Added Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Target Market(s)

Primary audience will be other academics and university-age students interested in learning more about the lab, but it should also target the general adult public based in western countries.

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Laboratory


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  • It would be nice if the design could be informed by at least one of all the following concepts: Human languages/scripts, mind, brain, neuroimaging and brain signals (like electroencephalogram), neuroscience, science, knowledge.

    Word or visual play with the acronym of the lab (LaMB) would be permissable, if a good idea can be extracted out of it.
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  • Design should have a clean background. It should use large framing images very sparingly, if at all.