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Forums, for all that they are extremely standardized, are startlingly easy to screw up when someone is 'improving' them. Thus it's a pleasant surprise to see a forum design that manages to be both distinctive, functional, and professional. Clearly you've put both thought into the organization of your information and time into the presentation, both of which are a cut above the average site. I see some are unenthusiastic about your layout/color choice, but I am partial to blue and think you have successfully implemented a nice palette. Very often, design isn't just about getting the correct color, but the correct range and combination of colors that manages to avoid both the monochromatic blahs and the colorblind clashes which adorn far too many sites.
Your division by sport is clear and logical, and navigation appears solid. The inclusion of the little graphics to differentiate the areas of the site (the sports field graphics) are a particularly fine touch and help enormously to break up the visual layout and make it easy to find what you're looking for. I have just a few suggestions, nothing serious.
1) The little navigation graphics below your logo seem small, pixellated, and out of place with the otherwise smooth and distinctive graphic work on the site. I'd suggest either coming up with a more contextually appropriate set of graphics for these links, or maybe just leaving text links.
2) The "SF" logo at the left of the columns on the home page is a bit overbearing. Plus, although you plaster it all over, it doesn't appear as an element in your actual header. I'd consider modifying this.
3) The banners which you use on each sport's home page (baseball, hockey, etc) to show which division each thread covers seem a bit too homogenous. Upon closer inspection, it's clear that each is a nice montage of team logos from within the division in question. But as the background color is the same gradient red in each banner, the overall impression is that all the banners are the same. What if you used different background colors for each of these banners - nothing too bright, but something distinctive enough to underscore the differences between the leagues?
4) A minor quibble: You capitalize the second "b" in "BaseBall" and "BasketBall", which is a bit odd, but you don't in "Football", which makes the spelling look inconsistent. I'd just use lowercase b's throughout.
Thanks for sharing your site with us. Hope this is helpful.
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