Delighted New Year to all or any! The new design for your forums looks sweeeet.
Not too long ago I posted a question about my new client, that is a church. I started on the mockup of their design and this is what I have up to now.
The url of its site is: world wide web. jonesumc. org
Already some developments I see include the border.. it looks excessively pixelated. Also, I’m going to own to extend the actual navigation bar all the way up across.
I will workout on CSS to build a border around that layout that centers it in the center of the page.
The planning is simple, and maybe it ought to be, however I have to add something eye-catching which solidifies its strict design. My friend said so it looks more just like a corporate website over a church site. lol
Is the use of green compulsary (ie. has it been specified from the client that they need green I notice the old site is very green too)…
I ask so it just doesn’t improve me at many, the green that is. Their logo can be distinctive, with the particular cross and most, and the picture on the church really sets the scene. But then you have this green navbar, which to my advice is just as well " heavy"… as an alternative to frame the main content of the page it looks to break the particular page into 2… perhaps it can be better if it had been vertical rather when compared with horizontal, down the kept hand side from the page, where you currently have a green gradient… And something more subtle to split up heading and content…
Just a perception…
Sean.