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Maquette graphique réalisée pour une petite entreprise locale réalisant des travaux de création et de rénovation de toitures.
Generate London 2015, the conference for web designers, presented by net magazine and Creative Bloq.
17 and 18 September 2015 at the Grand Connaught Rooms in London.
While the article pages have gained in readability, the site's main page has seemingly shed its tired, but familiar and usable, old-web charm. I miss the old masthead. Literally.
I've now got more ads than content above the fold, broken Javascript (read: the Most Blogged feature doesn't work), and an inexplicably corrupted masthead image that won't load in my browser (neither Firefox nor Safari). What is up with this? The site is still using gigantic Flash advertisements even for their paid subscribers and, for everyone else, pop-unders in addition. How can switching to Georgia and losing the link underscores win you points? Without underscores, the website is less usable, and Georgia is a terribly ugly font. Jack Shafer may be ditching his print subscription for the new website, but I only wish to be back in New York sooner so I can start mine up again. What a horror.
Update: It seems some of the bugs have been fixed: the masthead is no longer corrupted, and the javascript is working properly. "Charm," as I called it, is not quite what I meant: rather, the new design is a reorganization of several dozen navigational items, making any transition extremely bumpy. A variable width does little for me, but in practice it will certainly please users with larger screens (myself not one of them). The new navigation is an improvement, but I still find fault in two major cases: one, Georgia, the new typeface. I much prefer Times (and the name is more appropriate, no?). Two, there is too little content "above the fold," due to copious ads and larger images (which I feel to be unnecessarily large -- I will always click through for a larger image size if it strikes me).
[course • design for the web]
real client brief: design of promotional gallery site, showing THC students' work
www.web.mnweb.it/news/nuovo-restyling-del-sito-web-dell-a...
L’Associazione Sportiva Avellino 1912, a seguito della promozione in serie B, ha iniziato i lavori di adeguamento dello stadio Partenio-Lombardi di Avellino; e oltre al rinnovo dello stadio, la società rinnova anche il sito web, e riconferma la fiducia in noi di MN Web Solutions, che da ormai 4 anni seguiamo la società con passione e professionalità.
In questi giorni stiamo lavorando al nuovo sito che presto sarà online, sostituendo quello attuale.
Il nuovo sito si rivolgerà principalmente al target dei tifosi, attraverso un’interfaccia semplice, intuitiva, ordinata e riducendo al minimo i testi nella home page....
www.web.mnweb.it/news/nuovo-restyling-del-sito-web-dell-a...
Since I'll be finishing the journal set over Christmas break I've started putting together a page for them on my website. Here's your "sneak peak".
(exams start Friday, so I've gotta take breaks and do creative stuff to keep from pulling my hair out and/or having a meltdown)
Also, my flickr looked neglected. My batteries died and I left my recharger in Greensboro over Thanksgiving break. Oops.
ETA: Done! aphotyx.org/vslicejournals.html
This is the website we designed for Shocking Motors, a distributor of electric vehicles and charging stations. We incorporated a few unique features into their website that are worth noting. From left to right along the bottom, we have news headlines that automatically update from their Blogger page; an application that automatically posts electric vehicle related news on their homepage; a newsletter signup; and a survey so they can profile their visitors about the features of the next vehicle they bring to market.
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