Are We There Yet? Decals Website
I'm finished with the site, but will be adding decals as I make them. The only page not finished...
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#1
Posted 17 June 2005 - 05:39 AM
I'm finished with the site, but will be adding decals as I make them. The only page not finished is In Action. The owner of the business and I were going for a very simplistic look. Please tell me what you think. I don't plan on making any changes to the look of the site right now, but I may remake the style later on. Also, if you notice any errors in typing, spelling or the like, please let me know. Thanks!
Are We There Yet? Decals
Are We There Yet? Decals
#4
Posted 25 June 2005 - 10:41 PM
Thanks oviska and 4tripledesigns for the kind words.
#6
Posted 02 July 2005 - 05:16 AM
Hi there,
I would also hyper link the top nav names b/c I got frustrated since I expected them to link to something. Also the font style doesn't sit right with me b/c it doesn't mesh w/ the rest of the site which is childlike in nature. (no offense, I assume that's what you wanted).
I would also have subnavs on the view page with all the different designs since personally I don't like scrolling down pages b/c that was the old way of doing web design until it became obvious that it wasn't clean, user friendly or the web designer knew what they were doing.
Scrolling for 10 miles does irk some people, so if you can make sub-categories that might be an idea
I would maybe (would have to see it) put a border around the different categories, like around the 2 dads etc.
That's about it for now.
Good luck with it
Michelle
I would also hyper link the top nav names b/c I got frustrated since I expected them to link to something. Also the font style doesn't sit right with me b/c it doesn't mesh w/ the rest of the site which is childlike in nature. (no offense, I assume that's what you wanted).
I would also have subnavs on the view page with all the different designs since personally I don't like scrolling down pages b/c that was the old way of doing web design until it became obvious that it wasn't clean, user friendly or the web designer knew what they were doing.
Scrolling for 10 miles does irk some people, so if you can make sub-categories that might be an idea
I would maybe (would have to see it) put a border around the different categories, like around the 2 dads etc.
That's about it for now.
Good luck with it
Michelle
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#7
Posted 02 July 2005 - 03:05 PM
A lot of things on the page (such as posting all the decals on one page) are the ideas of the business owner, who is not a designer. She wanted them all viewable at once. I would like to have done it differently, but this was a small project and I've already poured too much time into it. When you talked about the font style, did you mean the paragraphed text or the Curlz font text?
Thanks for reviewing the site.
Spencer
Thanks for reviewing the site.
Spencer
#9
Posted 03 July 2005 - 09:29 AM
Ahh, I hear this all the time.
I feel web designers need to be strong & assertive & let the customer know they are the ones that have the know how & are the professionals & that is why they hired you in the first place.
Re: font, I'm talking about the top nav.
Michelle
I feel web designers need to be strong & assertive & let the customer know they are the ones that have the know how & are the professionals & that is why they hired you in the first place.
Re: font, I'm talking about the top nav.
Michelle
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