Re: project two final critique
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2014 5:58 pm
Ooof. A very nice splatter punk-y home page. Loose the center box and highlight your type with another splatter and it's just about perfect. Great work there!
A pity you had to take a step back on your Project Two, though. I understand not being comfortable with building the design you had, but it was quite good. What you built was ... plan. Don't get me wrong, it's a nice layout that's easy to navigate and presents it's information in an a breezy way that's easy to uptake. It just seems so slapdash.
I especially like the nice clean layout on the About Us page, which is the best looking page on the site. I love the typographic hierarchy and the way the colors work together. We lose that when we get to the homepage with the three colors of type and the weird indenting. More like the About Us and Contact Us please.
Also, that background ... yeah, no. It looks like a kids pizza themed jammies.
I see the structure of a good website here, but it needs more fleshing out. Disappointing.
Next time allow yourself a little more time to build your pages. I expect better from you, young lady.
A pity you had to take a step back on your Project Two, though. I understand not being comfortable with building the design you had, but it was quite good. What you built was ... plan. Don't get me wrong, it's a nice layout that's easy to navigate and presents it's information in an a breezy way that's easy to uptake. It just seems so slapdash.
I especially like the nice clean layout on the About Us page, which is the best looking page on the site. I love the typographic hierarchy and the way the colors work together. We lose that when we get to the homepage with the three colors of type and the weird indenting. More like the About Us and Contact Us please.
Also, that background ... yeah, no. It looks like a kids pizza themed jammies.
I see the structure of a good website here, but it needs more fleshing out. Disappointing.
Next time allow yourself a little more time to build your pages. I expect better from you, young lady.