We suggest you view the sample pages first, then review any comments or opinions listed below. Note: the pages are still static (i.e., links and buttons won't work!) and typos may be present. Our goal is to identify the approach that best expresses the values we wish to convey to new employees.
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Please add your comments/votes by clicking the appropriate "Post Option x Comments HERE" link.

Option 01 (top HR banner remains at the standard height, QuickLinks removed.)

Post Design Review 2, Option 1 Comments HERE

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Option 02 (top HR banner with reduced height, QuickLinks removed.)

Post Design Review 2, Option 2 Comments HERE

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Option 03 (top banner with reduced height, QuickLinks and Areas of Service removed)

Post Design Review 2, Option 3 Comments HERE

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Please post your comments on the following notes HERE

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quick note about homepage main nav rollover
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when the main nav button is rollovered, a preview of the lower level topic will be revealed and they will also be clickable. because of my limited html skill, i can't program it for the design review. so i made a separated page to show the sub nav rollover effect: http://www.inkd.net/dl/mit/neo/r02/neo_r02B_rollover.html

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quick note about lower level page nav rollover
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i would like to suggest to keep the rollover simple for the main nav.
having the sub nav appear as the main nav. rollover, may create confusion.
here is a sketch to show how the graphic will look like (as a negative sample): http://www.inkd.net/dl/mit/neo/r02/neo_r02_special.html

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