I’ve gone for your (yawn) blog glance here. Not one of a kind by any benchmarks, and looks scarily just like a WordPress template (yuk). Anyhow:
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I threw this ‘logo’ in with the last minute. It looks out of place and probably really should not be there. It’s the part I’m having the hardest time with.
It is more a experiment of my ability to style, and a weblog style layout is the best ways to achieve this so I’ve potential for content. I’ve missed released details like website colours and hover statuses and equipment, but I feel Concerning the bulk involving my ideas along already.
Hence yeah, any good Well worth giving the XHTML/CSS treatment Or should i abandon it in addition to try harder
(I’m also a fan of your certain show, hence the big quote at the center. I thought a random humourous quote thing can be good as the centrepiece of sorts).
Format is perfectly natural (and hence acceptable). My problem is the lack of colors (obviously), but (less obviously) the following causes a not enough focal point in your page. I just do not know where to look first! Everything is very much the same dark-colored everywhere, nothing definitely arouses my attention, and the text is far too blocky. Make them smaller and good it some contributing.
It’s a good try, but let me give you a thought – get away, take a walk just the summer hours, completely lose interest in every website you have been too, and then pick up a piece of paper and catch the attention of. Draw with one question in head: " I want to show people details, and I need people to study it. They also need to see more information than they notice at any point".
Will not let any existing website influence your drawing. Roam freely. You might developed a layout or pattern you never dreamed of. I used much the same method with my personal blog, which came in my opinion after seeing preschool students playing inside a garden.