wiki/knowledge/design/vcedc-blog-post-layout-refinement.md · 389 words · 2026-04-05

VCEDC Blog Post Design Refinement

Overview

During the January 2026 site touch base, Melissa identified that the blog post layouts built by Isahaque had lost design fidelity compared to the original mockups. The posts were functional but visually underdeveloped — too sparse and long relative to what was designed. Melissa committed to sending Isahaque detailed written feedback to guide corrections.

This is a polish pass, not a structural rebuild. The underlying Elementor setup is sound; the issues are cosmetic and layout-level.

Issues Identified

1. Columns Too Long / Layout Too Loose

The blog post columns extend further than intended, creating excessive whitespace and a "stretched" feel. The target is a tighter, more compact layout that matches the density of the original mockups.

"I want the columns shorter, so it looks a little tighter… I just think that it's a lot of space where I think that it can be tighter and nicer and neater." — Melissa Cusumano

2. Grainy Image

At least one image in the blog post layout appears grainy. Root cause is unknown — could be a low-resolution source file, incorrect export settings, or improper sizing within the Elementor container. Needs investigation before a fix is applied.

"That image still, I don't know why it looks grainy in some spots." — Melissa Cusumano

3. Missing Design Elements from Mockups

When posts were migrated or rebuilt, some visual design elements present in the original mockups were dropped. The posts currently look "basic" relative to what was approved. Melissa will provide specific callouts from the mockup for Isahaque to reference.

Action Items

Owner Task
Melissa Send detailed written design feedback and mockup references to Isahaque
Isahaque Shorten column widths for a tighter layout
Isahaque Investigate and resolve the grainy image issue
Isahaque Restore missing design elements per Melissa's feedback

Notes

Sources

  1. Index
  2. 2026 01 06 Vcedc Site Touch Base
  3. Vcedc Events Kit Integration