A few things: If you're keeping the social buttons in the header, give them a margin on the bottom/right sides. If it's only going to be a single page, I'd put all the contact info (Address, Phone, Hours) in the footer or on the sidebar. If it's going to have more pages, I'd probably put those on a contact page with the map, and maybe keep a smaller version in foot/sidebar. The shadow inset on the red parts is a little too dark and noticeable, try and make it more subtle. The logo has rounded edges, but the rest is squared which looks a little funky, especially in the top left corner. I don't know if you need the white border on the main content, but I'm not sure.
The red/browns color scheme is reasonably attractive.
The wood texture is nice, but it sure looks weathered and kinda worn. Not sure if that's the message you want to send about this business.
Maybe move the social networking icons up a bit to separate them from the brown area below.
Be consistent with your shadows: the reddish banner and the red Latest Tweets column have strong shadows on the right, but nothing else does.
It might be better to eliminate the rounded corners of the photo - the sorta triangular area at top left looks odd. Or you could make the photo a little smaller to show some of the background on all sides, not just the corners.
The Bass Pro Shops graphic is nice and stands out well. If that's a key point to get across, it works.
No "contact" page or form?
I'm not sure about devoting a full column to Latest Tweets, especially since there aren't any. And is it really likely that there will be many tweets about a hardware store?
The main content area appears to extend a few pixels below the red section on its left.
Quite a few markup validation errors you should probably address; several are unclosed spans, others should be just as simple to correct.
A number of CSS validation errors; many are inconsequential but a few are worth attention.
Even though this sounds negative, overall it's an attractive site. I assume it's not a final draft, and that's why your seeking feedback. Assuming its an unfinished version, I'd say well done.
Second... the image says 'Ace Hardware' , but the header says 'Graham Hardware' that's a little confusing.
It's not very pretty, but if it's your first, well done.
If you're keeping the social buttons in the header, give them a margin on the bottom/right sides.
If it's only going to be a single page, I'd put all the contact info (Address, Phone, Hours) in the footer or on the sidebar.
If it's going to have more pages, I'd probably put those on a contact page with the map, and maybe keep a smaller version in foot/sidebar.
The shadow inset on the red parts is a little too dark and noticeable, try and make it more subtle.
The logo has rounded edges, but the rest is squared which looks a little funky, especially in the top left corner.
I don't know if you need the white border on the main content, but I'm not sure.
Good work!
The red/browns color scheme is reasonably attractive.
The wood texture is nice, but it sure looks weathered and kinda worn. Not sure if that's the message you want to send about this business.
Maybe move the social networking icons up a bit to separate them from the brown area below.
Be consistent with your shadows: the reddish banner and the red Latest Tweets column have strong shadows on the right, but nothing else does.
It might be better to eliminate the rounded corners of the photo - the sorta triangular area at top left looks odd. Or you could make the photo a little smaller to show some of the background on all sides, not just the corners.
The Bass Pro Shops graphic is nice and stands out well. If that's a key point to get across, it works.
No "contact" page or form?
I'm not sure about devoting a full column to Latest Tweets, especially since there aren't any. And is it really likely that there will be many tweets about a hardware store?
The main content area appears to extend a few pixels below the red section on its left.
Quite a few markup validation errors you should probably address; several are unclosed spans, others should be just as simple to correct.
A number of CSS validation errors; many are inconsequential but a few are worth attention.
Even though this sounds negative, overall it's an attractive site. I assume it's not a final draft, and that's why your seeking feedback. Assuming its an unfinished version, I'd say well done.