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Re: FN-FORUM: Site Check
date posted 15th January 2005 08:39
Absolutely brilliant idea.
You have just described exactly what I have been doing for the past couple
of years and as I come from more of a design background (i.e. not coding
design but lines and colour) I am extremely critical of my sites so what I
thought looked great initially, after a few months I think it is awful and
want to do it all again.
My other problem with my own site is trying to work out exactly what and how
much content I want in it (again something I can easily advise a client
about).
Since looking at John's site and reading his thoughts behind it I am
wondering if I can go along the lines of fresh vegetables as they also can
look bright and, when scrubbed, clean ;-)
Emma
P.S. I don't want to put my site on here as I am too ashamed of it!
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Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 7:38 PM
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: Site Check
>
> Reading your comments and considering the feeling I have re-designing
> my own site made my come up with the following idea, why don't we form
> a 'Redesign-Ring' whereby everyone in need of a redesign does so but
> not for themselves but for someone else. Sort of 'paying it forward'
> principle. That way you can treat it as a client type thing and don't
> get emotionally involved or as in my case sidetrapped and never return
> to it for another 6 month, then decide the concept was bad anyway and
> start again only to stop halfway through yet again.
>
> Enough rumbling, John, I like the design and envy you for having done
> it. So anyone want a re-design? I'm free (Mr. Humphries).
>
> Just my 2p worth (or is it worse?)
>
> Peter
>
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