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New Phex Website - design draft Hi, I created a draft for a new design of the Phex website, and I'd like to hear your opinions. At the moment it displays correctly in * Firefox * Konqueror * Safari and * Opera but not in IE. If you only use IE, please be patient until the design is finished, then the site will get a compatibility version for IE users. Phex - take back p2p Please tell me what you think of it! Besides: It is w3c validated html 4.01 and CSS, and the design will be published as free design including all necessary files, along with a complete history of the design-process which allows you to see every step of the design. |
it's ugly! I prefer a million times the old one! :) |
I hope I smell irony... or a trace of IE. Could you give constructive criticism? |
I use opera... I hate the color scheme and looks like a blog from blogspot. The old one seems to be more organized, and the reading area it's widescreen (isn't stuck in the middle of the screen) |
I know that it is maybe not fair to make comment if the new site is not really complete as of now, but I prefer the 'old one'. Sorry ! |
You don't need to be sorry, I'm grateful to get honest criticism! What I now want to know is: Why? Besides: I updated the site based on (some of the) input I got from Gregor by mail (in german). Phex - take back p2p Do you like this one better than the previous draft? The colors are still subject to change... |
Both Netscape & Safari show it ok. Um ... I'd tend to agree with Ursula. ;) I'd probably use a softer less pointy font or/& colour. But that also depends on the page design. I won't comment any more than that. Edit: Reasons ... the text sticks out like a sore thumb ... it gives impression of reading a long page of hard copy print. There could be more mellowing & fade between side & text. Also hightlight sections/topics so people can catch them quickly. Just some quick thoughts. ;) The original site had gradients & fades of colour ... made it more interesting to view. |
PS: The reading Area is 60% of the screen. This should make it easier on the eyes of readers (they need "resting space" justa s they do in books - that's why most books have rather big margins). |
If you know goods fonts to use, please suggest them. That's an area where my knowledge is lacking... |
Fonts for print & internet are usually different. Softer fonts such as arial, geneva, etc. have a much softer feel on the eyes. And are thus more appropriate for web design. Most browsers support a certain number of default fonts. You can choose one of those. The later the version of browser, the more fonts they support. The much earlier ones only supported a handful. |
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