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Web Site Update

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snowboardr

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Feb 22, 2002
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Hey everyone, let me know what you think of my site design update.

Do you think I should add text to the highway image?


 
Nice style.

There are a lot of references to 'we' and 'I'. Which is it? Is this a one person business or are there several?

Consider replacing these self-references with the company name.

- - picklefish - -

Why is everyone in this forum responding to me as picklefish?
 
In answer to your question, in my opinion - yes. I envisage the name vzio.com being larger ( X2ish) and sitting on the top line of the graphic. Then you could a add 'Web Development' below in white on the graphic.
What bothers me is the way the top box, holding the graphic, sticks out either side of the white panel below creating a 'T' shape. The date August 21 2003 I think would be better in one line.
Also I feel that the navigation text above the graphic would benefit from a rollover state ie colour change, offset or such - you know what I mean.
But hey, all this is, of course, subjective. I look forward to reading other comments.
Cheers.
 
Hi Snowboardr,

Yes, the graphic doesn't make a whole lot of sense on its own. Needs something more ...

I'm a bit confused as to the purpose of your site. Are you a web designer or a trainer? If you are teaching, the feedback form doesn't make sense. If you are selling web design services, where are the compelling reasons why anybody would hire you?

If it IS web design, you need to be especially careful about spelling, puntuation and grammar. An apostrophe is used for possessive case OR to indicate a missing letter (like don't) but NEVER for plural. So it's CATEGORIES. Make sure you get things like "their" and "there" right. In the 1970s we abandoned the use of full stops all over the place. If it makes sense without it, leave it out - eg asap not a.s.a.p.

That's enough. I'll get off my hobby horse now. :-D
 
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