hello! this is the newest myspace loayout I dsigned:
TANGERINO, THE BeaTmaKer on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Videos
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New Myspace Design
hello! this is the newest myspace loayout I dsigned:TANGERINO, THE BeaTmaKer on MySpace Music - Free...
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#2
Posted 14 December 2009 - 12:02 AM
Normally, I don't like when people have gigantic images on their Myspace pages, but your design is an exception. It's in-your-face but still has a clean look to it. I like the simple color scheme and grungy concrete borders, too. Good job!
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#4
Posted 14 December 2009 - 05:43 AM
I agree with shefshef019 and nmd, awesome layout and I especially liked the picture you used, it gives lots of impact and life to the page. I'm curious, it almost looks like the picture is a vector illustration or is it a normal picture edited in Photoshop? Anyway it looks fantastic.
One small suggestion as to readability, for the title I would align the "beatmaker" text to the left and slightly reduce the font size. This way, even if it is still partially hidden by the photo, the user could still guess what the word is. With the current layout, it is unlikely the user could read "the beatmaker" without being familiar with the artist beforehand. The main "Tangerino" title, however, looks great as it is.
Anyway just a small suggestion but it may just be a matter of taste since the title of the web page itself is already "Tangerino, The Beatmaker".
Best regards.
One small suggestion as to readability, for the title I would align the "beatmaker" text to the left and slightly reduce the font size. This way, even if it is still partially hidden by the photo, the user could still guess what the word is. With the current layout, it is unlikely the user could read "the beatmaker" without being familiar with the artist beforehand. The main "Tangerino" title, however, looks great as it is.
Anyway just a small suggestion but it may just be a matter of taste since the title of the web page itself is already "Tangerino, The Beatmaker".
Best regards.
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