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#1 TFM4th

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Posted 17 April 2009 - 03:39 PM

Version A
Version B
Version C
Version D

Which do you like better? The company I'm doing the site for says the bottom content seems like its just randomly floating. He has only seen version B and not the others though.

Any comments on how any of these could be improved upon or any other ideas would be appreciated. The top section the company and I are happy with, just the lower section that is still in question. thanks!

no opinions on this?

#2 cammarata123

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Posted 20 April 2009 - 12:26 PM

A is bad
B: your boss didn't like it, so it doesn't really matter how it looks
C: Looks decent
D may be a little much for most people

C or D

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Posted 23 April 2009 - 10:44 AM

B or D gets my vote.
not sure a would work at all and c is a little fussy.
B wouldve been my choice

d has potential but the swoop is a bit too over the top and blank on the side.

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Posted 23 April 2009 - 05:01 PM

I agree with Trevsweb. B would definitely get my vote.

However. I believe the C would do the job fantastically IF it was the same width as the rest of the site. From what I can see, that is the only reason C looks weird. With a design of that genre, things need to be structured and follow suit properly.

The only other thing I'd suggest doing after that is lessening the big curve on the main box. Don't let it stand out as much. When creating a website, you need to make sure you're taking your audience directly to the selling point. Graphical features and stylings are what help it to drive smoothly. Sometimes us designers can come up with a new technique and conjure up a bloated excuse for that graphical feature to be "featured" as such. I've done it many of times myself - which is why it's great to get feedback from other people :angrylooking:

Nice job on the site, by the way :) So yeah, hope those few pointers help! You're on the right track!




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