The downloads page is a bit too deemphasized; the big, bright Download button in the old page was a good call to action. However, I am really glad to see that the downloads page no longer recommends the Haskell Platform for OS X or Linux.
I wish there were better free book recommendations on the Documentation page. LYAH's style is obnoxious, and RWH has gotten quite long in the tooth.
I agree about the download page being too subtle: I _really_ love this new redesign - the old site was impossible to figure out what I was supposed to do or what was going on or what the hell "cabal" was. This new site is clean and clear: but still missing a nice big call to action (besides the live coding part).
Once you've looked at the live coding, the next thing is "community" which is great for docs, but not so great for "getting up and running" - which was also hard to figure out on the old site. I'd prefer to be lead from the live coding to clear instructions how to get Haskell running on my system.
I wish there were better free book recommendations on the Documentation page. LYAH's style is obnoxious, and RWH has gotten quite long in the tooth.