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- morilla0
Layout #1,
Play with color palette
Lose the fontwait, what he said above ,me....
- creative-0
Number one
- TResudek0
Definitely #1 but with the combined middle section (calendar, tour, headlines) from #2.
- helloant0
is it just me or are both of those a little too web 2.0ish? I'd think a art/design school would want their site to be a little more out there. Something less webby and more contemporary, like moma.org?
- helloant0
but given a choice, 1.
- jharbort0
#1 .. less 'teen pop magazine' color pallet though
looking good
- wordssssss0
neither. isnt this for an art school?
- Schnub0
layout #1 but maybe it's time we dropped the faux reflective surfaces?
- jasontroj0
I'm not sure which one I prefer. Neither of them represent the Art Institute or what the Art iInstitute is about. To me this looks more like a software package.
- vrmbr0
is this really for an art institute?
looks too web2.0 to me to be honest. commercial feel. first thinig i noticed. i wonder if that is good.
have you spent time on the concept here?
- vrmbr0
is this really for an art institute?
looks too web2.0 to me to be honest. commercial feel. first thinig i noticed. i wonder if that is good.
have you spent time on the concept here?
- robotron3k0
#2
- odinie0
I agree, it needs to be shinier. Could you do some chrome accents maybe?
- KevinTx0
one.
- jimzyk0
1, let crap font go, perhaps tone colours down a little.
less pop i suppose. that means less cock.
more shine less popxx
- utopian0
#1 is youth oriented, nice... However it's still the Art Institute. Ai will always lack credibility.
- heavyt0
#1 reminds me of: http://web.burza.hr/en/ for some reason. probably the colours and the fonts.
- Llyod0
#1
#2 is more legible, but kids can't read+
- max_prophet0
Personally I find them far too consumer focussed and not at all suited to an educational insitution, especially not an arts insitution.
It all looks too salesy and gimmicky.