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Article for .NET Magazine

.Net Manazine has a section called "Makeover" where people running some business can sent to the magazine a brief and the magazine contact different web design agencies to offer them do to the brief. Free creative project where everyone ends up getting something. Also a clever idea for .Net guys as it's some free content that they don't have to write. So they chosed Spring Digital, and they wanted me to do it.
So my part on this project was to redesign the clients website, and well to be honest I'm not too proud of the result. I don' think the colours are the good ones, and well, as usual however had to do make the section didn't really cared about some bits. We sent them a .PNG and you can see JPEG artifacts very easily on the laptop screen, and also I said that I could expand the background so they could fit it properly on the laptop screen, even they could do it, even add a browser or something. Well, they didn't bother and they just put the image on the top of the laptop image, greeeat.
Also, the text this time are not my words, coworkers at Spring did all of it. But again, whoever built the article on the magazine selected the most gay sentence in all the article:
"A design started to form in my mind of a simple home page, well-designed, but with clear navigation elements"
Eu... Oh dear.. Well let's be positive!! Atleast they spelt my name properly this time! ;)
Check out (or something) the article here.
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.Net Manazine has a section called "Makeover" where people running some business can sent to the magazine a brief and the magazine contact different web design agencies to offer them do to the brief. Free creative project where everyone ends up getting something. Also a clever idea for .Net guys as it's some free content that they don't have to write. So they chosed Spring Digital, and they wanted me to do it.
So my part on this project was to redesign the clients website, and well to be honest I'm not too proud of the result. I don' think the colours are the good ones, and well, as usual however had to do make the section didn't really cared about some bits. We sent them a .PNG and you can see JPEG artifacts very easily on the laptop screen, and also I said that I could expand the background so they could fit it properly on the laptop screen, even they could do it, even add a browser or something. Well, they didn't bother and they just put the image on the top of the laptop image, greeeat.
Also, the text this time are not my words, coworkers at Spring did all of it. But again, whoever built the article on the magazine selected the most gay sentence in all the article:
"A design started to form in my mind of a simple home page, well-designed, but with clear navigation elements"
Eu... Oh dear.. Well let's be positive!! Atleast they spelt my name properly this time! ;)
Check out (or something) the article here.
I like the picture ;P
August 25th 2006, sole
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