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Hey Gloria...
some quick ideas at a glance...
the left nav bar is hard to read. things like that should always be in a basic font and larger so it's easy to read.
again...i would suggest taking a look at that logo site i posted and maybe playing around with a logo versus straight text for your business name. the only time i would use a font to display a business name is if you are just using your name...and even then a little line here a little swirl there can turn a "name" into a business name. :)
i think the site is really soft and refreshing. If you are going to have so much text i would try to use some blank font color in there to help organize the thoughts. for instance the welcome to line should be in blue but the plain text underneath should be black. i'd make the "now available" that is green a more blue green color to fit with the color scheme (like the color of the sold out line further down)...and then the blue text underneath that is fine. and then for the various list of things under that...make the title of the bullet blue but the content of the info black and plain. keep to 3 colors of the blue bold, black plain and blue/green bold. and use those to organize your info a little better. you could even use the purple instead of the blue/green as the accent color. but use it sparingly so it truly is accenting really important info. follow this protocol for all the additional pages so they colors don't keep bouncing all over the place but rather there is uniformity in the color scheme.
Thanks
I had already contacted the site earlier today about increasing the size of the font for the page links. No can do unfortunately. :(
I have been working on changing some of the colors etc. Thanks for your input. Much appreciated.
Lisa said:Hey Gloria...
some quick ideas at a glance...
the left nav bar is hard to read. things like that should always be in a basic font and larger so it's easy to read.
again...i would suggest taking a look at that logo site i posted and maybe playing around with a logo versus straight text for your business name. the only time i would use a font to display a business name is if you are just using your name...and even then a little line here a little swirl there can turn a "name" into a business name. :)
i think the site is really soft and refreshing. If you are going to have so much text i would try to use some blank font color in there to help organize the thoughts. for instance the welcome to line should be in blue but the plain text underneath should be black. i'd make the "now available" that is green a more blue green color to fit with the color scheme (like the color of the sold out line further down)...and then the blue text underneath that is fine. and then for the various list of things under that...make the title of the bullet blue but the content of the info black and plain. keep to 3 colors of the blue bold, black plain and blue/green bold. and use those to organize your info a little better. you could even use the purple instead of the blue/green as the accent color. but use it sparingly so it truly is accenting really important info. follow this protocol for all the additional pages so they colors don't keep bouncing all over the place but rather there is uniformity in the color scheme.
if they can't change the size...then can they change the font? you might be able to just pick a different font...a sans-serif would stand out a little clearer than the current font choice which is more specialized.
Gloria Coppola said:Thanks
I had already contacted the site earlier today about increasing the size of the font for the page links. No can do unfortunately. :(
I have been working on changing some of the colors etc. Thanks for your input. Much appreciated.
Lisa said:Hey Gloria...
some quick ideas at a glance...
the left nav bar is hard to read. things like that should always be in a basic font and larger so it's easy to read.
again...i would suggest taking a look at that logo site i posted and maybe playing around with a logo versus straight text for your business name. the only time i would use a font to display a business name is if you are just using your name...and even then a little line here a little swirl there can turn a "name" into a business name. :)
i think the site is really soft and refreshing. If you are going to have so much text i would try to use some blank font color in there to help organize the thoughts. for instance the welcome to line should be in blue but the plain text underneath should be black. i'd make the "now available" that is green a more blue green color to fit with the color scheme (like the color of the sold out line further down)...and then the blue text underneath that is fine. and then for the various list of things under that...make the title of the bullet blue but the content of the info black and plain. keep to 3 colors of the blue bold, black plain and blue/green bold. and use those to organize your info a little better. you could even use the purple instead of the blue/green as the accent color. but use it sparingly so it truly is accenting really important info. follow this protocol for all the additional pages so they colors don't keep bouncing all over the place but rather there is uniformity in the color scheme.
Hey Stephanie,
I like the site a lot!! really nice color scheme. simple yet elegant.
one suggestion i would have is having some sort of text indicating that you need to click on the True Element symbol in the animated opening screen. i sat there (i know i'm a little dorkish) waiting for it to open to the main home page. only after a couple of moments did i realize i needed to act to make it continue. or another suggestion would have it automatcially go to your home page after the animation is done.
i like the drop down menus. it's a nice change.
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