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UER Forum > Archived UE Website Updates > Redesign--Comments & Critiques Wanted (Viewed 404 times)
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Redesign--Comments & Critiques Wanted
< on 5/28/2007 11:49 PM >
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http://glasvorkks.com/

I'd like some criticism... I'm not as good at building websites as I am taking photos! Comments are welcome, too.

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Re: Redesign--Comments & Critiques Wanted
<Reply # 1 on 5/29/2007 12:01 AM >
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Posted by Glass
http://glasvorkks.com/

I'd like some criticism... I'm not as good at building websites as I am taking photos! Comments are welcome, too.

Glass


Hey Glass, good stuff. I'd turn of the right hand stuff tho it detracts from the main section of the page -- if you can (or make them smaller). I'm a sucker from simple design, with the fewest clicks possible.

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Re: Redesign--Comments & Critiques Wanted
<Reply # 2 on 5/30/2007 3:13 PM >
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I'm a fan of simplicity as well, but I kind of like the "Fresh Five" and "Random Album" windows. Those are always good simply bc one of the times a person is surfing they will see a cool pic, find out where it is, and go look at it themselves.

Just my MO.

Everything else looks good, although I don't know why you want pink lettering for GLASSWORKS. That looks kind of lame.

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Re: Redesign--Comments & Critiques Wanted
<Reply # 3 on 5/31/2007 8:32 PM >
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Posted by zmuh11
Everything else looks good, although I don't know why you want pink lettering for GLASSWORKS. That looks kind of lame.


A logo might be better, I agree. Any suggestions on what you like?

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Re: Redesign--Comments & Critiques Wanted
<Reply # 4 on 6/1/2007 12:38 AM >
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Posted by Glass


A logo might be better, I agree. Any suggestions on what you like?


I would like a font that is a little more exploration like, a gray and or black font is always cool. The pink font is artsy, but not very eye catching, you should definitely make a logo, that would be better.

You could also make an animated header that says "GlassWorks" or something like that.

In the end it's up to you of course.

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Re: Redesign--Comments & Critiques Wanted
<Reply # 5 on 6/24/2007 4:35 PM >
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Redesign is done, now, and all is well in da vorld of der glas vorkkes.

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Re: Redesign--Comments & Critiques Wanted
<Reply # 6 on 6/24/2007 5:53 PM >
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I just looked @ the post archive, good job. I like the redesign a lot--user centered and pretty original. Nice work.

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Re: Redesign--Comments & Critiques Wanted
<Reply # 7 on 6/24/2007 10:29 PM >
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Posted by G to the Race
I just looked @ the post archive, good job. I like the redesign a lot--user centered and pretty original. Nice work.


I'm pretty happy with it--thanks for looking!

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