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NURAVE
17-02-2008, 10:34 PM
http://www.leadingmedia.co.uk/client/JoshuaKaile/#

Yerr, what you think.

Unpredictible.1
17-02-2008, 10:35 PM
add some colours

NURAVE
17-02-2008, 10:37 PM
add some colours

Its the whole point.

My work is very colourfull.

So i want a plain layout to make it stand out

wewt
17-02-2008, 11:14 PM
One of the best designs I've seen on here. It's a really nice grid, reminds me of www.maqina.ro.

Once again, I think that your choice of type lets you down.

[Oli]
18-02-2008, 12:03 AM
It's nice and simple, but theres two things bugging me:


The images are blury.. maybe use .png files ? they have almost no quality loss
The font's used in the images (for ex. wher your email address is at) don't fit with the design in my opinion, it would be much better (and quicker load time) if you didn't use images for them but simple coding and used a font like Verdana or Arial


Good luck with it ;)



Regards,
Olivier Pauwels.

Zedtu
18-02-2008, 12:31 AM
There are too many images, why not just use regular text, you don't always have to use images :P

A simple layout like that should need only one or two images.

Also why repeat

http://www.leadingmedia.co.uk/client/JoshuaKaile/images/nav_r.gif

Twice?

MrPinkPanther
18-02-2008, 09:51 AM
That is extrememly nice. It reminds me of the Tate modern for some reason ^-^.

NURAVE
18-02-2008, 12:05 PM
One of the best designs I've seen on here. It's a really nice grid, reminds me of www.maqina.ro (http://www.maqina.ro).

Once again, I think that your choice of type lets you down.

Thanks :), Type?


;4457714']It's nice and simple, but theres two things bugging me:

The images are blury.. maybe use .png files ? they have almost no quality loss
The font's used in the images (for ex. wher your email address is at) don't fit with the design in my opinion, it would be much better (and quicker load time) if you didn't use images for them but simple coding and used a font like Verdana or Arial
Good luck with it ;)



Regards,
Olivier Pauwels.

Il keep that in mind :)


There are too many images, why not just use regular text, you don't always have to use images :P

A simple layout like that should need only one or two images.

Also why repeat

http://www.leadingmedia.co.uk/client/JoshuaKaile/images/nav_r.gif

Twice?

people have regular texts, and i wanted it to stand out


That is extrememly nice. It reminds me of the Tate modern for some reason ^-^.

Hhaha thanks :)

risque
18-02-2008, 12:07 PM
The only thing I'd look at it for would be the vector on the left, I wouldn't look at anything else. The banner could do with standing out more.

wewt
18-02-2008, 01:13 PM
Typeface, the font you use. Your kerning is off, and it doesn't look like a clear, legible font anyway.

RYANNNNN
18-02-2008, 01:16 PM
Very nice, clean and professional. I'm with wewt on the font, arial would probably suit better and that way you don't have to use images.

e5
18-02-2008, 01:20 PM
Cool, needs some more colours though.

NURAVE
18-02-2008, 01:37 PM
The only thing I'd look at it for would be the vector on the left, I wouldn't look at anything else. The banner could do with standing out more.

Ok, thanks :)


Typeface, the font you use. Your kerning is off, and it doesn't look like a clear, legible font anyway.

ermmmm.


Very nice, clean and professional. I'm with wewt on the font, arial would probably suit better and that way you don't have to use images.

ok,


Cool, needs some more colours though.


No.

wewt
18-02-2008, 01:52 PM
...And if you still insisted on using images, you may as well use Helvetica, if you have it.


Very nice, clean and professional. I'm with wewt on the font, arial would probably suit better and that way you don't have to use images. Perhaps, an even better idea if you still wanted a unique font, would be to use sIFR for the headers.


ermmmm.What do you mean erm? If you don't know what kerning is, it's the space between each character.

Awfy
18-02-2008, 02:26 PM
Helvetica costs a bomb if you don't though. Kyle bought it for me and it was £100+ or something. That included all the symbols and languages though.

wewt
18-02-2008, 02:37 PM
I wrote a bit about sIFR in my above post, but accidentally put it in Ryan's quote - now I can't edit it. This is bold just so you know it's there.

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True, it does.

http://engagestudio.com/helvetica


Helvetica costs a bomb if you don't though. Kyle bought it for me and it was £100+ or something. That included all the symbols and languages though.

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