I've had my blog here at blogger since the summer of 2008 and have recently decided on not just a redesign but a restructuring. I've noticed recently that apps like Gowalla and Hipstamatic which I love to play with have integrated an option for posting to Tumblr. Well after a little perusing I found Tumblr's code to be much more friendly to play with. Not to mention when I initially made this blog I had no clue what I was doing with code, I've come quite a ways. :) I even decided with this redesign to create a secondary version of my logo that could handle areas that are not so horizontal. So for future blog posts you can visit me at http://theviciouscircus.tumblr.com/ Enjoy!
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December 29, 2010
A Truly Vicious Blog
I've had my blog here at blogger since the summer of 2008 and have recently decided on not just a redesign but a restructuring. I've noticed recently that apps like Gowalla and Hipstamatic which I love to play with have integrated an option for posting to Tumblr. Well after a little perusing I found Tumblr's code to be much more friendly to play with. Not to mention when I initially made this blog I had no clue what I was doing with code, I've come quite a ways. :) I even decided with this redesign to create a secondary version of my logo that could handle areas that are not so horizontal. So for future blog posts you can visit me at http://theviciouscircus.tumblr.com/ Enjoy!
Labels:
CSS,
Design,
HTML,
Promotion,
Web Design
November 10, 2009
Wells Fargo
A redesign for the Wells Fargo home page using, Dreamweaver, HTML, CSS, Spry components, and Flash. I began by visiting half a dozen banking sites and found many to be very plain. The site picks up on the red and gold colors of the logo and utilizes the graphic element of the square. Inspired by Piet Mondrian's Broadway Boogie-Woogie the squares represent interactivity and in all cases of interconnection the result is another square. Visit the site here. Please note, as of now the links go nowhere but you can see the different states of control that take place.
Labels:
CSS,
Dreamweaver,
Flash,
HTML,
Web Design
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