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I like the site, but the textlinks could have another colour - blue coloured text is a bit hard to read on black background.
Perhaps I would also change the black background to something slightly lighter (dark grey would be good), but that is just my taste and opinion.
-Paul
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Risto
I first had a look at your site on Saturday and my first reaction was regarding the colour of the links. I haven't said anything before because I do not consider myself to be a graphic designer and with Roman not saying anything about it I thought it was me. However, I felt I had to say something after reading Paul's comments.
I'm sorry, but a bright blue link does not look too good at all and as Paul said it is somewhat hard to read. I had to get up close to see what was there and only then did I know what I may be able to go to (I sit too close to my monitor as it is but I had to get closer to read your links). The colour you've chosen seems to make the text merge into the background.
I think that what you'll need to do is to lighten up the background a bit if you want to retain the general colour scheme or if you're happy to play with link colours, I find that yellow stands out well on black - just a thought.
Tracey
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Yes it's screaming, I believe Risto will solve that sooner or later. I'm noit very good at detailed criticism, as I mostly look at the overal impact on me and mostly forget to look at details. And IMHO I'm not that great to be qualified to give hard criticism to others.
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Thanks all for looking and for the feedback!
Yeah, perhaps there is too much strain in reading the blue links. I fact, I have already changed the link and banner color but have not updated the on-line pages. I will now take them down and only bring it back up when it is all ready - whenever that might be.
I'm keeping the black background... I find that it makes the colors of the images *pop*.
The reasoning behind using just one color was to make the colors of the images stand out more.
Great points, rgremill. I thought about it but decided against it because I wanted to keep it simple for myself when it comes to changing things around.
Tad - Dreamweaver.
Again , thanks!
Risto
diri@videotron.ca
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Risto
You are off to a good start. One question, though. You are so good with color, why are your thumbnails in blue? I like the effect, but it does not reflect your masterful use of color.
Gary
Gary Priester
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Be it ever so humble...</a>
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about time you made a showcase for your amazing work, i always find that looking at your stuff cheers me up when i'm feeling down, i like cheery art, just wish i had that talent!
can't wait to see how it develops, am well impressed.
d-sine.
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... was the only "effect" I could do with my limited html skills... [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]
No, seriously, the idea was that the color would come from one place at a time in-order for the images/thumbnails to stand-out more.
Hmmm... I will try to go all-out nuts with color and see what it looks like! (In the same simple lay-out).
Thanks for the feedback , Gary!
d-sine - you are too kind! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]
Risto
diri@videotron.ca
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As I said in my frist reaction. You started very well - knowing the fundamental rule of a good website (easy to update) without even learning from own "bad" experience with complicatedly designed but hardly updateable sites. You're on a good way to get a regular & maybe even considerable [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]ammount of visitors.