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Posts: 28 Joined: 12/12/2007 Status: offline
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new ** review my site and be ruff - 12/14/2007 2:44:17
I am going to post another site I made and I posted on another forum .... I am getting a lot of shit about it but they are snobby are pick at my lack of technical proficiency which I do lack so I thought why not let you guys have a go www.clearskinguide.net I think its clean and simple and to the point, no mess no stress other designers say its amateurish and simple and technically unsound with lots of graphic errors I want to know what you guys think yeeehaw
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Tailslide
Posts: 5915 Joined: 5/10/2005 From: Out here on the raggedy edge Status: offline
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RE: new ** review my site and be ruff - 12/14/2007 6:11:17
I think it looks fine - maybe the pale green in the banner is a bit bland but frankly *shrugs* I agree with Jaybee that maybe a bit more explanation would be good but it looks fine - doesn't break badly when the text is increased. Yes, technically it's not brilliant but it's ok. I can't check whether the tables linearise properly as my PC's exploded but you could check that yourself easily via Firefox web developer extension.
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d a v e
Posts: 4010 Joined: 7/24/2002 From: England (but live in Finland now) Status: offline
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RE: new ** review my site and be ruff - 12/14/2007 6:27:06
some of the product samples look a bit blurred - it's a bit tricky getting sharpness if you reduce a lot - what graphics package are you using? otherwise looks ok. maybe the plae green could be a bit fresher yet still light?
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dbguide
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RE: new ** review my site and be ruff - 12/18/2007 4:45:28
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ORIGINAL: d a v e some of the product samples look a bit blurred - it's a bit tricky getting sharpness if you reduce a lot - what graphics package are you using? I use photo shop elements (I got it free! woohoo!) ... I should be using CS3 but I am cheap and don't want to shell out $399.99 yeah I reduced to 10 - 15% thus its really blurred and the pic quality that I started with was low res as well. quote:
otherwise looks ok. maybe the plae green could be a bit fresher yet still light? really? its pretty nice on my monitor, but you are probably right ... a lot of colors on my monitor look better than other monitors...like all colors look totally different on my sony viao laptop than on my samsung widescreen i used the coffecup color picker software (yes freeware) to get that green ... do you have any suggestions on a better color scheme generator?
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d a v e
Posts: 4010 Joined: 7/24/2002 From: England (but live in Finland now) Status: offline
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RE: new ** review my site and be ruff - 12/18/2007 5:04:35
if you have unsharp mask in elements (or then at least sharpen if you haven't got that ) then reduce your original images to 50% or even 25% (if it's still large enough) then use unsharp mask (or sharpen) then reduce to the final size and use a little more unsharp mask (or sharpen) ;)
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