1st Web Design

Discussion in 'Website Design and Coding' started by Alexz, Aug 9, 2008.

  1. Alexz

    Alexz Well-Known Member

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    Nice just a tad bright for my liking but props to you i couldnt do it lol
     
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    For the content, use fonts that most computers will have by default such as verdana, arial, georgia (only use it for titles)

    Aside from that, its too vectory for my taste, but it's very good for a first.
     
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    It's pretty wide. It should be a universal width, one that people can view on any resolution of a monitor (1024x768 is still common and 800x600 is actually still used by some). Nice work otherwise.
     
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    use smaller fonts IMO not bad
     
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    It's a bit bright for my taste, but still pretty good.
     
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    Like most people will say, the font kinda fights.Change the color on the "last news" content tittle. But the rest can pass.
    An other thing my eye noticed.. It seems you use the shape tool to make the strokes, which will make them unorganised and take long to place.

    Something easier to do, is make a pattern that will repeat on x and y so you get bigger strokes with just a mouse click.

    Here are pictures of how you can do it..

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    Save this picture as a pattern by going to edit > define patern

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