Archive for October, 2007

My process of designing my color comps

I first started by looking at other sites similar to mine to see what others were doing.  I started to notice a trend with the colors used and layouts between them all.  This information was useful in narrowing down what route I wanted to go.  After that I started to do some thumb nails of just general ideas for the site.   Doing those gave me some ideas for color schemes and possible layouts.  From there I began drawing out layouts for the comps.  I found out that I work best just sitting down with no noise and drawing out everything that came in mind.  I came up with lots of different ideas and then took different components from each to make the final ones.  When it came down to creating the final comps I found that I like to listen to music.  It helps me somehow to be more focused on my work.  The colors I choose to use I believe add that sense of comfort and relaxation that I really want to get across to my users.  I haven’t added in the photos yet because I’m still on the search for the right ones I think go along with each comp.  Maybe I’m making that harder then it needs to be, but I’ll figure that out once I get all of your feedbacks!

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Research on Five Sites

1.Kit10 Designs: I really liked this design because I love how she has the background image behind the main content.  The layout of the design never changes while the content does.  That concept of having a background image that doesn’t over take the content could be useful to me in my design.  I also like how the navigation is simple and only runs along the top.  I would really like to work with the background concept with my site. http://www.kit10designs.com/portfolio.html

2.BakersEdge:I first chose this site because of what they were selling.  Also because I’m trying to sell something too with my site.  The layout looks like something I would like to try.  The site does a great job in splitting up the content so that you don’t feel overwhelmed with the information.  I like how there is a balance between the pictures and content.  One doesn’t out do the other.  I want to incorporate how they divided their content into my site that will have lots of information.           http://www.bakersedge.com/

3.Restaurant Skorepka:I chose this site to help me get some thoughts on how to set up my navigation.  What I found useful is how they worked the navigation to fit in with the banner.  I like how they both look like a part of one another.  The consistency of the site is good while being versatile at the same time.  In my site I want it to also have that kind of consistency, but not being boring at the same time. http://www.skorepka.cz/en/napojovy-listek.html

4.Villa Hotel Tamara: I picked this site because it is very close in concept to the type of site I want to create.  The navigation is very clear and easy to navigate.  The photo gallery I really enjoyed.  I like the idea of it being a slide show.  The colors on this site are great at making me feel relaxed and want to know more about the hotel.  It’s this feeling I want to incorporate in my site design. http://www.hoteltamara.com.tr/index.html

5.The Paumanok Review: I decided on this site definitely for the imagery and how well it works to give off an emotion.  The photo has a way of taking me away from the site and into the scene.  This is exactly how I want my site images to interact with the user. http://www.paumanokreview.com/

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Final Site Idea

Okay everybody so I think I finally figured out what I want to do with the final project.  I want to create a resort site.  Now I haven’t narrowed it down to what kind of resort yet.  It’s hard to choose between all the possibilities.  Although I do like the idea of a spa resort a little more then the others right now.  The problem that I will try to solve is how to draw people into wanting to come to the resort by just looking at the site.  I figure it’ll have to do with looking luxurious and relaxing, but also worth the money it’ll cost and the trip.  You know what makes it so much better then the other resort.  So that’s what I got…What do you’ll think?

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Response to “A Design Process Revealed”

I have to start off by saying that I loved this article!  It was great to finally get into the mind of a designer and go through his though process.  A lot of time when starting in similar projects I tend to feel overwhelmed.  This has to do with not having much experience at all with CSS.  My ideas begin going all over place and I’m never to sure where to start.  Seeing now that half of the process is just thinking and developing your design very helpful.  Since I’m still new to the whole building of webpages I haven’t yet discovered my own process.  Reading Mr. Bowman’s process is just what I needed to help guide me on the right track.  Now I see all of the little steps that must me acomplished to create that almost-perfect site.

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