Tobias Kremer ha scritto:
Quoting Tobias Kremer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The other proposed layouts are making fundamental mistakes regarding
color scheme choice and/or distribution of elements. I'm not a professional
web
designer but a blue box with a thick light green frame below a dark red
header
and everything blurred into oblivion by shadows, makes me wanna scream :)

I couldn't resist it ... Here's something I whipped up in the last hour or so:

http://www.funkreich.de/catalystorg.png

It's nothing revolutionary. Of course, the content needs quite a bit of work and
the graphics are not very polished but you get the idea ... Oh yeah, the logo is
too small - I couldn't find a high(er) resolution version (preferably vectorized
not as a bitmap) of it ...

Shall I continue my effort or is this too little too late? :)

--Tobias

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I like this one, but I think the "download now!" should be replaced with something like "get started!": a web framework is not something you "download & install" like e.g. Firefox.

To "get started" I would put up a simple page with a bullet list where in a few points the reader has to learn: what is catalyst, what benefits it brings to web developement, how to install it, then point to the first, simple tutorial which will get its feet wet.

Just 2 cents.


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Marcello Romani
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