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Ah!.... beautiful project!
10/10!
Keep this up dude
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The first few are very nice on the eye indeed. The last (cityscape) not so much. Its a bit gaudy compared to the rest and pulls the eye away from the important input fields. But the text needs work; Some pretty bad grammar and 'clumsy' structuring. It's vital you sort that out if you want to give an overall impression of professionalism
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It annoys me to no end when websites are being designed in Photoshop. If you want to design WYSIWYG use Dreamweaver and Fireworks. No Photoshop. Though at least you seem to have some knowledge of the possibilities. All in all a nice design, but a pain in the ass for the developer to translate to HTML and CSS.
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It annoys me to no end when websites are being designed in Photoshop. If you want to design WYSIWYG use Dreamweaver and Fireworks. No Photoshop. Though at least you seem to have some knowledge of the possibilities. All in all a nice design, but a pain in the ass for the developer to translate to HTML and CSS.
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thats true ^^
somethings you get a headache for move from the image to CSS & HTML.
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Originally Posted by Si|ent
The first few are very nice on the eye indeed. The last (cityscape) not so much. Its a bit gaudy compared to the rest and pulls the eye away from the important input fields. But the text needs work; Some pretty bad grammar and 'clumsy' structuring. It's vital you sort that out if you want to give an overall impression of professionalism
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I do not think, that you are accustomed to urban cities does not mean that others also.
Simply, I'm a lover of the universe and the cosmos, and urban city, I really loved it, especially the orizonte. Very beautiful.