Re: Project One - Preliminary Critique
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 1:04 pm
Wendy,
Nice idea using Kuler to assist with the color choices, it's a pretty great tool. I think I prefer the first rough to the second mainly because of the interesting color choices. The buttons however may be a little too big unless you had plans to put an image behind it. The text could probably be bumped up a bit for the buttons as well, without getting too close to the edges.
The second design is nice, but perhaps a little plain in comparison to the first. It's a little strange that the 'Links' buttons are separated from the rest of the navigation, but I do like how the whole rough seems almost like a portfolio of images. One thing to note with either design is that the block you've set aside for the images may not be the color that you've placed there unless you've got a similarly-colored image prepared. You could always colorize the image to be a black-and-white image, but with shades of purple / turquoise instead of grey.
These are looking good so far, and I look forward to their complete iterations in the final critique!
Nice idea using Kuler to assist with the color choices, it's a pretty great tool. I think I prefer the first rough to the second mainly because of the interesting color choices. The buttons however may be a little too big unless you had plans to put an image behind it. The text could probably be bumped up a bit for the buttons as well, without getting too close to the edges.
The second design is nice, but perhaps a little plain in comparison to the first. It's a little strange that the 'Links' buttons are separated from the rest of the navigation, but I do like how the whole rough seems almost like a portfolio of images. One thing to note with either design is that the block you've set aside for the images may not be the color that you've placed there unless you've got a similarly-colored image prepared. You could always colorize the image to be a black-and-white image, but with shades of purple / turquoise instead of grey.
These are looking good so far, and I look forward to their complete iterations in the final critique!