I do. I love gradients and rounded corners, but it’s turning into a sick, sick addiction. Every site I design now is full of gradients and highlights and little rounded corners…but it’s got to stop.
I’m now in the habit of, once I’ve finished designing a page, removing all the rounded corners to decide whether they actually benefit the design or not. However, my gradients and highlights are still a problem. I need to expand my design skills. So, I’m determined that the next site I design will have NO GRADIENTS…just to see if I can actually do it. I’m already a step towards it; the latest illustration that I’m working has no gradients in it at all….um….yet.
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I’m building a Flash microsite at the moment with the consideration that it should end up being a re-useable template, as there may be additional microsites in the future. So best way for me to do it is to create classes that control the functionality of the site.
So far I have a main page structure set out. This includes one FLA file that imports a navigation class. This class creates the menu and controls the navigation between pages. I’ve even managed to get SWFAddress working. This lets the user click back and forward on their browser through the Flash site.
I’ve also created a separate class for all of the content pages. This ensures that the actionscript for each page doesn’t interfere with the others. Next steps are really to code the specific pages, add the content and reskin it to fit the design.
I know I’ll have quite a few challenges, and the timescales I have to work on it are really tight, but I’m looking forward to seeing this project through to the end.
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I think I’m all documented out.
Last week and the week before I was mainly working on a Functional Specification (how each page/section works, as well as how it all fits together) for a website, which has come in at almost 7 thousand words, as well as a Component Specification (explains how each component should be set out, as well as text/background colours etc.) which is only sitting at 756, altohugh, I’m still working on that as I do the design.
Documentation is important so we can keep a log of how everything should work, but I’m starting to wonder if we are approaching it in the right way. It’s difficult for people to grasp how something works from dry text, and I’ve spent quite a bit of time explaining things as well, but then maybe that’s just because I need to work on the way I write. Initially I’d used a lot of bullet points to try and make it clearer, but I think this is actually more confusing because it’s more difficult to understand the context. I added simple wireframes, which definitely helps, but this should also perhaps been taken to further detail. Yes! More diagrams! That will be fun…um…
Anyway, keeping documentation up to date can also be troublesome, it’s easy to get distracted with other things. However, as the project goes on it’s best to keep an accurate document on the website, that way we always have something to fall back on, and to check, especially if the client wants to make further changes.
Well, I’m reaching the end of the documentation stage for me (hopefully), so it’s back to the pretty pictures. Excellent.
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Well, it’s coming to the end of the year so I thought I’d do a quick run down of some of the sites I’ve really liked this year. It’s mainly about the overall look and feel rather than any kind of functionality, but they all have something that I find inspiring in some way.
Big fonts, sketchy graphics and muted colours.

Feels like it’s a worn away painting on a wall. And, what a great domain name.

The white on black makes the old newspaper style feel like something a bit more special.

Perhaps the mix of colours, wooden floorboard background and zig-zaggy lines. Just feels nice.

Pencil sketches. Love it. Love it. Love it.

It’s just so gosh darn cute.

Nice and sketchy.

Clean, simple and lovely

So pretty. I really like the pale blue and brown.

Ah well, I’m sure there are tonnes more than that, but I’m getting tired now.
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This week has involved the first Christmas work I’ve done this year. Not too bad starting in mid November, starting to get me in the Christmas mood. And it’s been fun – I’ve just been doing little illustrations of snow, holly and stuff like that.
Hmm, maybe it’s time to start thinking about my Christmas shopping….nah, I have plenty of time!
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Trying to be creative when you are tired out can be really difficult. It’s really easy to just keep distracting yourself from what you are doing, by checking email, Facebook, Bebo or whatever. So on the days that you struggle, how can you stay productive?
I’m sure there are different ways for everybody, but for me, it comes down to being organised. I write out the things I want to achieve, and keep make lots of sketches and notes to keep me on track, but really, you’ve just got to keep going and do your best. Hopefully at some point the inspiration will come back. Or maybe just, write it off as ‘one of those days’ and check your email again. Yeah.
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When I’m designing a website I normally stick to Arial in most cases, and quite often Georgia if it’s something a bit less businessey (yes, I know that’s not a real word), but I have now discovered my new favourite web safe font.
Look, here it is, Trebuchet MS. I’m finding it very pretty, and rather less formal, so excellent for less corporate sites.
My main problem now is going to be not using it for everything.
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It is always really important when starting a project to get under the skin of the product or brand that the design is going to be for. Mostly, this involves getting a lot of information from the client about their brand and product, as well as researching them, and their competitors online, but sometimes you get to do great stuff, like go shopping.
So, on Thursday, for the new project I’m working on, myself and another couple of girls took a trip around the high street stores in Glasgow researching our client’s product and their competitors. Phew, what hard work! But, anyway, apart from a nice day walking around Glasgow, we managed to get really valuable insights about the product, customers and the perception of the brand. It’s now going to be so much easier to create a design that will make the client happy, as well as their current and potential customers.
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Well, I’m now rather impressed with myself as iStockphoto have accepted a few of my illustrations. Something I’m going to hopefully be added to reasonaly regularly.
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I’m trying to decide if I believe in the concept of ‘Creative people’.
It’s something I hear all the time at work. Creative people are meant to be a different breed, man. Free spirits, livin’ in chaos, expressing theirselves, yeh!
Now, I love being creative. I love a variety of creative pursuits, from designing to drawing to painting to crafts, but is this something you develop in yourself, rather than something you are innately born with? I’m not denying that there are some amazingly talented people out there, creative geniuses, perhaps, but the rest of us? I mean, I’m a very logical person, very practical. Being creative is something I’ve learned to do better. I know what web design layouts work, what colours look right together, but this is from experience rather than instinct.
I believe that all of us have the ability to be creative, there are just some of us who spend more time developing it. So, pick up a pencil, start sketching or something, then you can call yourself a ‘creative person’ too.
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