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- morilla0
maybe more along these lines?
- doesnotexist0
2nd one looks way cleaner
- ukit0
Take #2 and remove:
-the colored buttons at the top
-the colored headers at the bottom
-the big ugly istockphoto watermarked image in the middleAnd I bet it will look a lot better.
- neverblink0
1. is younger
2. is more 'business'
- ukit0
Seems like the buttons at the top could just be text links. I'd also make the links in the main area just flat text. Sometimes when you bevel everything, you reach a point of diminishing returns.
- JesusChrist0
#1
it is the word of the lord
- spendogg0
the colors on the 1st one are off and the sign painter font is clashing.
- inhaler970
Art institute is a chain of schools around america offering degrees in design, photography, illustration, 3d modelling, animation, anything in the arts, (including culinary).
- max_prophet0
I'd like to know what their accessibility policy is
- capn_ron0
I prefer #1. It is more artsy in color. I agree it is more youthful as well.
- wordssssss0
neither. isnt this for an art school?
- Schnub0
layout #1 but maybe it's time we dropped the faux reflective surfaces?
- Fariska0
I'd go with #1
Less boring and more on target.
- 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.
- MediaPimp0
#1. it's friendlier. something about #2 makes me think of politics.
- tasty0
#1 is perfect for the market.
If it was a culinary school i'd say #2.
- 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