ns. I
look forward to further comment.
Thanks again,
Will
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> http://www.stewartandcompany.net
gorgeous
w
sonally, I think I would prefer "experience with" or "experience in"
over
> "faced," thus
>
> "We have experience in many scenarios and many print dimensions, from
> little business cards to huge highway road signs."
>
> Cheers,
>
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Mine is at browser defaults for IE which is what I used to review it. Text
size wasn't horrible for me but I was on my monitor with a lower resolution.
If I had been on my other monitor with a 1400x1050 resolution it would have
been completely illegible.
Frankly, I won't use 74% for anything that
Whatever the default is for IE6. I don't mess w/those settings because I
figure the average population doesn't mess w/them. Those w/a need to will,
but Joe Public doesn't in my opinion and from what I see of stats.
Deb
At 12:55 PM 4/20/2004, you wrote:
Thanks Deb, Cheryl and Janet...I'll make
> http://www.stewartandcompany.net
gorgeous
wish it was liquid
the #1 landing spot for my attention when the page first opened was
"Web design" at the top of the leftmost of the three columns, and the
washed-out grey font for this header is not strong enough for that
position
turns out it's not
esday, April 20, 2004 1:47 PM
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Text to background contrast really needs improvement. I can't read the
center section without strain, something I wouldn't do if I was looking
for a site designer sin
Text to background contrast really needs improvement. I can't read the
center section without strain, something I wouldn't do if I was looking for
a site designer since I figure the designer's site should be an example of
what could expect.
I don't think the gray text and backgrounds really go wel
William,
Very nice topper =) I particularly like how you did the "we design success"
tag line. Only problem is, I can't read the text the fonts are so
small, blurry and appear faded looking. IE6. I also would like to see it
centered as you have alot of right side blank real estate especi
Hello Will-
I agree with many of Joseph's comments. However, I would add one thing: I
like the look of the secondary pages and the issue of subtle colors is not
there. The secondary pages are very clean and easy to read. You might want
to re-think all the stuff that is on the home page and reduce
Thanks, Joseph, for the help! These are all very good suggestions.
Will
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Will,
It looks nice, but
Will,
It looks nice, but for me - and I may not be representative of your market -
it has problems.Plenty of links and easy to understand.
For me it scrolls a little. But the thing that hits me strongly is the
tiny type AND as it is in a rather subtle colour it is difficult to read..
You do
Hi Will,
sorry for not getting to this sooner but it was my dad's birthday
yesterday & besides that lovely distraction, I also had loads of work to
get through :o)
dunno if I'm gonna be of any help though... when I first looked at your
site I thought the clash was a bit much but over the weekend I
Hi Joseph,
Thank you for taking the time to look at the site. My replies are
below:
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Generally very nice, clean, fastish pages; nice picture but a) should
it be so dominating, b) how does it relate to what you do? I'm n
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