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    That's what I was hoping for

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    Well the logo graphic looks nice, but it is just a logo graphic, doesnt really give any infomation on how its going to be layed out nore its functionaty so theres not much to give C&C on "/

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    Let me relate this too painting/redoing a room for you then. Do you just go to the store and buy everything seperatly or do you pick a colour scheme and base everything off of it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Scriptz View Post
    Let me relate this too painting/redoing a room for you then. Do you just go to the store and buy everything seperatly or do you pick a colour scheme and base everything off of it?

    The colour scheme of your room isnt very useful in understanding how its layed out or whats in it. The same apply's to the layout, the colour scheme only gives an idea of the colours, not the positioning and layout, not the features of functionality. So my orignal claim still holds with your example o.0

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    Very, very nice. +Rep :]
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    Nice, Its simple but effective.



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    Quote Originally Posted by 01101101entor View Post
    The colour scheme of your room isnt very useful in understanding how its layed out or whats in it. The same apply's to the layout, the colour scheme only gives an idea of the colours, not the positioning and layout, not the features of functionality. So my orignal claim still holds with your example o.0
    Lol... true I guess... But I haven't exactly decided how all its going to be layed out or whatever - still "picturing" it in my mind

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