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LSNsaltlamp

2006-02-26, 6:16 pm

Hey any quick coments or suggestions on this site would be great.

http://genesisdigitalsolutions.com/client_files/pearce/
Chris (mudbubble)

2006-02-26, 6:16 pm

cool - simple but cool. i would speed up those transitions in the portfolio section - they take way
too long - look at some templates from www.templatemonster.com to get an idea of how fast
transitions can/should be - and speaking of your portfolio section - only cheerleaders section
seemed to work.
looks like you are using the default 12fps - try bumping that up to 24 or even 30. The rest of the
site is very simple - not much to critique - layout is clear and simple.

nice.

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LSNsaltlamp wrote:
> Hey any quick coments or suggestions on this site would be great.
>
> http://genesisdigitalsolutions.com/client_files/pearce/

barach

2006-02-26, 6:16 pm

Hi there,
That's a nice site. Simple and elegant.
Couple suggestions:
How about making the submenu items under "Portfolio" a different font color,
slightly smaller font size (maybe even Title Case - not all CAPS), and center
the text. That might make them stand out a bit more as submenu items.
I'm not sure about this, but the images under the "Cheerleaders" link look a
bit pixelated on my screen.
The other submenu items under Portfolio are not working, but that's fine if
you're still working on stuff.
But other than that, nice job!
:)

Chris (mudbubble)

2006-02-26, 6:16 pm

yeah - i forgot to mention that - the images look amatuer - their quality is very compressed and
this being a photography site is kind of a bad thing.

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barach wrote:
> Hi there,
> That's a nice site. Simple and elegant.
> Couple suggestions:
> How about making the submenu items under "Portfolio" a different font color,
> slightly smaller font size (maybe even Title Case - not all CAPS), and center
> the text. That might make them stand out a bit more as submenu items.
> I'm not sure about this, but the images under the "Cheerleaders" link look a
> bit pixelated on my screen.
> The other submenu items under Portfolio are not working, but that's fine if
> you're still working on stuff.
> But other than that, nice job!
> :)
>

LSNsaltlamp

2006-02-26, 6:16 pm

The picture quality is intentionally low for now just because I'm still working
on it and want to keep file sizes and load times down while I'm testing it and
working with my client. Also, cheerleaders is the only portfolio link that is
supposed to work right now. This is basically a rough idea, not a final product.

Chris (mudbubble)

2006-02-26, 6:16 pm

ahhh - cool - as a small suggestion, next time mention the site is still under construction so we
dont assume it's finished and possibly broken in some areas. let us know when progress is made.

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LSNsaltlamp wrote:
> The picture quality is intentionally low for now just because I'm still working
> on it and want to keep file sizes and load times down while I'm testing it and
> working with my client. Also, cheerleaders is the only portfolio link that is
> supposed to work right now. This is basically a rough idea, not a final product.
>

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