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| New Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Grand Rapids, MI USA
Posts: 16
![]() | andydesign: I do enjoy the design and I believe the content is easy to read; however, I do believe the colors need to be brightened up. I would look into making the site colors that make individuals want to buy. In addition, I would add an easier way to contact such as contact form. I would add a portfolio and have a "Request Quotes" link below the logo and other services you offer. |
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| NamePros Member Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 82
![]() | The idea about the dark design is the "go green" concept. So i've tried to merge the design with the idea of eco-design. About the portfolio, right now I'm workin' on it and soon it will be up. 10x for the idea with the Requested Quotes |
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| NamePros Expert Join Date: May 2005 Location: www.chrome.us
Posts: 5,217
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Actually, i like the new design. There's just one thing that stands out painfully; there are no visuals at all. You speak of Corporate Design which is an integral part of creating Corporate Identity, yet you don't transport your own CD in the most simplistic form of a FavIcon. You make a point out of web design, animation and graphics, yet you don't have any demonstrations, existing projects. You're targeting professionals, semi professionals and webmasters yet you're not observing the needs by presenting yourself the way they would need to be presented. Also, give your text a decent proof reading, there are a few mistakes. Such as the "Send an email on:..." (Should be to ![]() Last but not least, your contact form is amateurish at best. Not entirely because of the fact that you don't have an embedded email/contact form, but you end up explaining "Send an email on: office [at] nextlimits.com. Please replace "[at]" with "@" symbol." If you feel that some of your potential clients need this type of explanation, you'll need to "dummy" the rest of your content down a bit as well. ????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/web-design-reviews/365525-new-approach-and-new-style.html Again, i like the general idea but there are too many aspects missing that your company wants to sell while not following up to your own "preachings" IB |
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