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    Re: Web design: Your Comments are Invaluabe

    Yes, colour scheme is not correct.

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    I agree with Barrett.. decent buttons were available for free dnld a decade ago. Not too cutesy tho'... And make the headline type more interesting. I don't even think you need '.com' anymore. It is almost like listening to people on the radio say; "www...bla-bla-bla"

    The little shield does not seem to have a purpose; it's not like a Joey hanging out of mom's pouch. ..besides the large one is illustrated well - in contrast to the small one.



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    Generally speaking, I like your design, specially the logo, but I honestly see no meaning in placing the navigation menu at the middle like you did, some people may be confused by that(because it's not typical to have it there).
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    X900 I agree your website design/ layout reminds me of a site i built back when i was 13 which was 16 years ago there was not the sources available back then as there are now we used simple html editors and learnt as we went along and I am sure the texture was the same. I also feel modern sites should have a a center coloumn with the website on and 2 thick plain panels on the side or navigation buttons long and thin is the craze and modern sites at the moment. Your site is advertising your graphics and yet they are tiny thumbnails on a page you could at least make the preview bigger it needs work and focus more on the purpose of the site and worry about the fancy stuff later. that said if you are just using a simple html editor and typing in al the html your off to a good start and way better learning curve than having a premade template. at least you will learn as you go along. not bad though

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    iDad layouts good a bit dark though would prefer to see a more contrasting logo that does not blend into the background as much but love the fact it is simple and not to noisey to look at normally these kind of sites are bombarded with ads for anything but no keep it clean I like it

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    horror. iDads web page doesnt meet the minimum graphic design concepts and principles

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    To x900mhz: Man u should change the background, color pallet and u should improve your navigation bar...i don't really like it now..Take this as an advice!And for iDad: i agree with Barrettathome.
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    I love that blue first of all. Love the glossy web 2.0 look and since it's so dark... I'd perhaps make the background itself into the tabs and maybe a light gradient/transparent layer for mouse over effects that may help them blend in better.

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    needs improvement
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