Re: Possible Layout
Not bad at all.
Short of flyaway arrows, plain blue underlined text on a white background or the words "click here", it's not easy to make a link clear. My suggestion would be to make the entire ribbon (not just the text) do something on mouseover to increase discoverability. (Here, I'm assuming that the words "Web Design" are just placeholders for the real headers, which are going to be styled text rather than graphics.) That would mean setting the link to display: block; and forcing it to fill the "front" of the ribbon -- you'd change both the background gradient and the text styling on hover.
Unfortunately, though, users are users -- some of them are going to need to be led by the hand. A small subsidiary link at the bottom of each cartouche with a "learn more" message will probably be necessary to get actual clicks happening in a lot of cases. I'd almost suggest doing that instead of the header links, except that a lot of people have gotten used to the idea that the headlines for microblurbs ought to be links, so to satisfy users of all experience levels, you'll probably have to do both.
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