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New York Design Website Feedback Please!
Old 06-11-2008, 07:37 PM New York Design Website Feedback Please!
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Please review my new website

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Old 06-11-2008, 10:26 PM Re: New York Design Website Feedback Please!
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Honestly, looking at your website design, you wouldn't think your design skills are as solid as they actually are. The main site just looks...messy. Remember, your portfolio is a reflection of your style, so go all out with it.
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Old 06-12-2008, 12:22 AM Re: New York Design Website Feedback Please!
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Honestly I take criticism well but It really pisses me off when people make a comment that doesn't help in any way. Saying my site is messy? It's extremely clean and professional there is no mess. Second why when I post to these website do I get these little kids responding that my site is terrible when there own website SUCK!! Dude your website have no design and are retarded. Your blog is a template?

Stop responding to people your replies are a waste of peoples time.
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Old 06-12-2008, 12:56 AM Re: New York Design Website Feedback Please!
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Honestly I take criticism well but It really pisses me off when people make a comment that doesn't help in any way. Saying my site is messy? It's extremely clean and professional there is no mess. Second why when I post to these website do I get these little kids responding that my site is terrible when there own website SUCK!! Dude your website have no design and are retarded. Your blog is a template?

Stop responding to people your replies are a waste of peoples time.
Retarded means slow, or hindered. I do not appreciate being called retarded, even if you're using it in the wrong context. As to my own designs "sucking," Those websites are not live just yet, but I wanted the links to be active for when they are. Neither has been designed yet. Not because I'm lazy, but because I have clients and I am currently building my portfolio material and readying myself for launch.

Secondly, I am not a little kid. I defy you to find an aspect of my posts that shows immaturity and lack of restraint. Last I checked, you were the one throwing a temper tantrum. Notice I did not use words like "suck" and "dude" in my post.

Thirdly, you asked for feedback and I gave you a suggestion. I told you to make your template a reflection of yourself, and I see now that it is just that...however, I will expand on my ideas, because you seem to have a lack of comprehension for the point I'm trying to get across.

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The overall styling is poor. Extremely poor. The drop shadows on your navigation are ugly and abrasive. As well, you are required to pick a sub-menu item. Why not have a category index so you can explain further and then go into detail? Your header is crowded and poorly put together, and the logo needs a lot of work. As well, it should be clickable. This is becoming an increasing trend - linking your header so people know how to get back to the main page. The "typography" is that like you would find on any standard template. There's next to no styling at all. The colors clash horribly, and the rounded corners do not add anything to the aesthetic feel, because there is NO aesthetic feel. Yes, it is messy. The styles for the header even switch on some pages! Your site description is actually below your quick-links, which makes no sense. I'm so offput by the blocks of green that I don't even want to keep reading down the page.

My point was that some of your portfolio examples are extremely well done. I really enjoy these:
http://www.nextbestastronaut.com/
http://www.nikkidisanto.com/
http://www.aestheticure.com/

However, the skill you are displaying DOES NOT come across in your main template, at all. And that is what you want to work on, because people recognize your portfolio as a characteristic of your style. You're selling yourself, and right now, based just on design, I wouldn't buy it.

I do like how the colors change for each hosting plan, but why not have them all side by side, so they are comparable?

Content

There are a few grammar issues that need to be resolved. Some of them are moot points, like whether or not you add the ending comma before "and" in lists. Others are just bad sentence structure, such as:

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We have development new bloggin website design services plans to meet any customes needs.
And oh yeah, the occasional spelling error. All of this may seem trivial, but it really takes away from the professionalism. The sales pitches themselves are actually really interesting and somewhat convincing. This is where you employ typography, to enhance the parts you want to stand out. Right now you're going for basic italics and bolds. Why not add color? Decoration? Be consistent, but be unique.

Then there are the areas where you just stop...such as on the maintenance page:
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Here are typical website features that require regular management:
It just goes to the portfolio links. If it's supposed to do that, well, then just list the sights under the colon! Because the portfolio/testimonial links are styled, visitors will think of them as separate elements, and react to them separately. So your content looks incomplete. As well, you do not need to link to the same portfolio on every page. If you want to split your clients into categories and have distinct separates, then do so. If you want one portfolio, just put the link in the navbar.

Some areas are even laid out to fool you, such as this page:
http://www.kryptonicwave.com/website...ting/index.php

The Marketing Services looks like an adsense block. Again, TYPOGRAPHY. It's the same for most of the marketing pages...

Would I Use Your Site?

No, frankly I would not. Not only because I look for a designer's site to be more clean and professional, but because of the way you replied to me. Remember that you have a web presence. I have to wonder if you've read some of my previous posts? If you visited the forums I frequent you would find I'm consistently trying to be helpful and I always keep level headed when given criticism. If you think you are so good with criticism, then you should employ that idea. But also because your website just does not come across as professional at first glance. I'm not going to go, scroll all the way down, and start reading the interesting pitch. I'm going to see green and sloppy layout and confusing area definition and I'm going to leave.

You want feedback from everyone. Because you're marketing to a large base of people. I represent one demographic, and people on this forum represent another. Please remember that when you reply to someone.
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Old 06-12-2008, 01:31 AM Re: New York Design Website Feedback Please!
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I think you have ALOT of content and ugly design. Just get better graphics and it will be a great website.
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Old 06-12-2008, 06:43 AM Re: New York Design Website Feedback Please!
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I think that you need some adjustment on colour scheme and also in the design, each tabs i guess need some adjustments also....but i think that the site is fine and just need some adjustment at all!
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Old 06-12-2008, 09:48 AM Re: New York Design Website Feedback Please!
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Sinple and good.
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Old 06-12-2008, 03:06 PM Re: New York Design Website Feedback Please!
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WARNING - the one and ONLY one I will issue - KEEP IT CIVIL !!

Now that that's out of the way, I'll add a few things to what Sneakyheathen had to say (most of which I agree with), but I go a bit deeper - I look at CODE, semantics, accessibility, etc.

1 - You're using tables for layout - that is NOT 'modern' web design, it's code from 1997 and you'd do better by your clients to stop using tables for layout.

2 - Much of your navigation is image-based and not REAL text - very bad for accessibility, not good for search engines either. Your top 3 green boxes.. all images = not good. Funny.. you sell 'search engine optimization' services...

On your 'web design services' page, that blue box "top of the line design" .. it's an image, again, not good and not even necessary, and the image has some really ugly artifacts. Why not make that TEXT ????

3 - Confusing - your header says "Boston Web Design" yet your text says you are a NEW YORK web design company -- so which one is it ??
Your header says "Kryptonic Wave", yet you start your introduction with "KWAVE" - be consistent!

4 - "click here" on links .. horrible, and definitely not good for search engines either, and again, an accessibility issue. Make your links MEANINGFUL, not just 'click here' - but then, you'd have to use real text and not images

5 - You're using XHTML Transitional as a doctype, yet you use deprecated code like <div align="center"> and in-line css instead of external css for styling.

You DO have some good DESIGNS, but your own site doesn't speak well for them at all.
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Old 06-12-2008, 03:25 PM Re: New York Design Website Feedback Please!
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The Lady's (absolute honourable and correct) anti-table crusade goes on.

On the website, I actually like the colour, but I am a stickler for good grammar and spelling.

The furthest two links don't work, I'm not sure if they are supposed to.

The Boston /New York distinction is particularly important for foreign website owners who may not realise how close they are.

No favicon.

I would redo the navigation. The drop downs do not fit the style of the site, I'd try to avoid sub menus, and stick with a main subject page and then links off that.

I'm afraid I'll have to finish here because your site (or it could easily be me) is not loading. Ah, well.

I think, and I'm not trying to criticise, that the site lacks a certain je ne sais quoi. Some of your portfolio sites have more of a theme and really run with it, and I think that's what makes a site memorable.

That's my twopennyworth.
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