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- twokids0
its a mess, man.
- jimv0
can people ONLY use Firefox on a mac from now on please.... thats what i do and its fine, ignorance is bliss etc.
- FallowDeer0
IE 6 has the same problem as whiteface posted, also the background png as well shows up and the footer image doesnt align up and the content is all over the place
- the png on the menu images sorryFallowDeer
- I GIVE UPjimv
- probably should
haha only kiddingWeLoveNoise
- Mau0
- jimv0
bump
- Rodimus790
There should be a little variation between the active tab of your navigation and the non active tabs, to reinforce to users where they are. In the case of a tabbed folder like that, I'd expect a line/fold under all the other tabs except the one on top. I'd also recommend giving an even margin to the left and right of each menu item in the tabs, so they would vary in width depending on the length of the word.
- 23kon0
I dont think the design of the website or logo etc in any way represent what your company/shop/collective does.
And to find out what you do i've got to read a chunk of hard-to-read text."what you do" should be immediately apparent when someone visits the page, you only have a couple of seconds to grab someones attention before they navigate away from your site and your page doesnt do any grabbing whatsoever.
- thatblokemike0
get rid of background graph paper.. really naff. why do people think it looks good?? see it so often on student sites and it looks shite every time.
- jimv0
Whiteface - Which browser was that?
- max_prophet0
isn't having 'where' and 'contact' a bit of unnecessary duplication?
- graham0
I love my sports quilt barbour
- WhiteFace0
- WHAT BROWSER IS THIS IN?? !!jimv
- IE7, shit browser I know but many people use it.WhiteFace
- Same with IE6 as well mateFallowDeer
- WhiteFace0
you need border="0" on your image links
- max_prophet0
graph paper: cool for teenagers in 2005/6
illustrations of eagles and other animals: cool for the Diesel masses 2006yeah it's ok it just looks very dated and teenage, I don't really imagine industry types taking you very seriously if you are aiming to be some kind of trend research agency.
Barbour's being 'trendy' isn't exactly new either, rather, it's about 4 years old.
- WeLoveNoise0
btw the text on this page overlaps the image so cant read some of that
http://www.beyondthevalleyinsigh…
- cls0
What Dancer said and, on what and who text overlaps the pics
- Dancer0
plus this site deos not appeal to my senses as a designer:
"the aim of its founders was to act as a springboard for new designers, offering unique, affordable products from breakthrough talent."