Hello,
These are my roughs for the graphic communications redesign.
This first design is my the one I am leaning towards developing further. I used the TMCC colors, and I made a logo for the GRC program that has good texture. I has a basic layout, but I like the feel of it for the most part.
This second layout again uses the TMCC colors and logo, and is a layout I wanted to experiment with. It needs more. but I like the center for navigation. The tabs would switch colors and be rollover image links.
Justin Hubert Project #3 Critique 1
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Justin Hubert Project #3 Critique 1
Justin Hubert
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Re: Justin Hubert Project #3 Critique 1
hello Justin,
You right, the first one looks more interesting than the second one although I do not know about the script type that is in the bottom of the bunch of type.
You right, the first one looks more interesting than the second one although I do not know about the script type that is in the bottom of the bunch of type.
Juan Vazquez Lopez
Re: Justin Hubert Project #3 Critique 1
Hi Justin - I'm with you on the first set. The masthead/menu area is really well done, and it provides a great framework for the entire site. I like how you're sticking to the simple color scheme, but I would suggest using a bit more white to brighten it up a little. I'm just a little concerned that it will come across as too gloomy on your content pages.
Re: Justin Hubert Project #3 Critique 1
I really like the shapes radiating from the disk in the second layout, that's a really cool idea. I also like the stacked GRCs in the first. I think you win with either one
Mark Pederson
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Re: Justin Hubert Project #3 Critique 1
i like them both! i think the first set has an awesome and very eye catching design on the home page. the second one is equally as cool but may be a bit dark? love the disk, maybe some white touches would bump it off just a little more? nice job on both though, very cool.
Donna Harn
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Re: Justin Hubert Project #3 Critique 1
I am in love with your color scheme that you have going on! Both layouts are awesome! I can’t wait to see it finished.
jen
jen
jenny breitrick
Re: Justin Hubert Project #3 Critique 1
Heya Justin.
I'm really trying to like your focal point on the first one, but I just can't! I can't even pinpoint why, exactly, although I do think you're wasting a lot of space on that inner page on the left side under the banner and around your logo. Your second design feels a lot stronger to me, and I love the idea of rollover images on the links on the homepage to add some color and interactivity. But where are the links going to go on the inner page?
I'm really trying to like your focal point on the first one, but I just can't! I can't even pinpoint why, exactly, although I do think you're wasting a lot of space on that inner page on the left side under the banner and around your logo. Your second design feels a lot stronger to me, and I love the idea of rollover images on the links on the homepage to add some color and interactivity. But where are the links going to go on the inner page?
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Nicole Hicks
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Nicole Hicks
Re: Justin Hubert Project #3 Critique 1
Hi Justin,
I agree with you the first set is going in the right direction. I really the home page and the logo for the GRC program. Can't wait to see the final product! Nice Job
I agree with you the first set is going in the right direction. I really the home page and the logo for the GRC program. Can't wait to see the final product! Nice Job
Maria Nunez
Re: Justin Hubert Project #3 Critique 1
Kinda hard to decide, they both look very cool. I like that green button on the second version of the home page. In whole they both look good. I think if you combine both, it will be perfect design.
Alexey Makovskiy