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Okay, so you know that feeling you get once you've been doing this web development thing for a while, and you start up a new project, and sit staring at the screen wondering what the hell you're going to do and how you're going to do it? Well, I've been going through that the last couple of months...
Maybe my situation is a little exaggerated because of circumstances (I've had a whole major life transplant go on around me since Christmas - what with emigrating to a new country), but I think that everyone has gone through, or will go through, this at some point. I'd like to hazard a few strategies to get through the whole start of a project - whether its a simple website, a whole system (CMS or other), or any other kind of software project.
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read more | Horus_Kol's blog | 1 comment
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I've discussed the matter of colour with quite a few web designers over the years. Some of the designers were surprised that colour can matter significantly in web design. They hadn't thought of colour except in terms of their own logo. There are other reasons why designers should be careful in their choice of colours.
http://www.colormatters.com
I've used this site quite often, referring to it when I need inspiration for a colour scheme, or to make a hodge-podge of colour into something less confused.
http://www.colormatters.com/market_whycolor.html
This particular page gives a great deal of information on why you should use specific colours for certain items from a marketing standpoint. It may not seem like much, but that bright red you're using could be turning people off because it's too energetic a colour for the commodity you're promoting, or it could be that your red doesn't fit in with the consumer's perception of the product.
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read more | Pegasus's blog | 3 comments
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By Jason at 2006-10-20 02:56
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HTMLforums’s designers made a new Halloween mascot for the site today. The mascot has been modified with a top hat and is holding up a pumpkin mask. Apparently the mascot is dressed up as the planter’s peanut mascot, who in turn is dressed up as a pumpkin! I love the ambiguity of Halloween!
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