I've got a new site I recently redesigned this last week.. it's mostly complete and did some fancy Cushy work. Just waiting for a few pages of info from client.
The only thing that bugs me is right above the footer - where you mirrored the top-navigation bar but there's nothing in it. And then mirrored the header and filled the large black space with awkwardly spaced lines of text. I would remove the black void and put the footer into that "mirrored navigation bar." (You'd probably have to make it a touche bigger.) Or I would just shrink the black void and get rid of the "mirrored navigation bar."
Yea, I know what you mean. That is actually there for a reason, for rotating quotes to appear on each page, and then there was some other talk about using that as a constant "recent news" container, but we'll see. But you're totally right, right now it looks like "What's that there for?" If nothing is used with it, I think I'll take out the "mirrored nav" and keep the black footer.
I've got a new site I recently redesigned this last week.. it's mostly complete and did some fancy Cushy work. Just waiting for a few pages of info from client.
Any comments, opinions, critiques, etc, thanks!
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The only thing that bugs me is right above the footer - where you mirrored the top-navigation bar but there's nothing in it. And then mirrored the header and filled the large black space with awkwardly spaced lines of text. I would remove the black void and put the footer into that "mirrored navigation bar." (You'd probably have to make it a touche bigger.) Or I would just shrink the black void and get rid of the "mirrored navigation bar."
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Yea, I know what you mean. That is actually there for a reason, for rotating quotes to appear on each page, and then there was some other talk about using that as a constant "recent news" container, but we'll see. But you're totally right, right now it looks like "What's that there for?" If nothing is used with it, I think I'll take out the "mirrored nav" and keep the black footer.
Thanks again!