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Working on Beautification per Selwyn

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    Working on Beautification per Selwyn

    Selwyn told me in a phone call a while back that making things pretty/attractive helps sell them. Being an old school programmer, pretty is just by accident. Not being the least bit artistic hampers it further.

    Would ya'll look at the scree shot below and tell me what you think?

    I forgot to say this is desktop.

    DaveM
    Dave Mason
    [email protected]
    Skype is dave.mason46

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    Re: Working on Beautification per Selwyn

    Looks good.
    In the other thread by Richard, I said it all boils down to:
    1-Great looking images
    2-Great looking icons
    3-Eye appealing Layout

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      #3
      Re: Working on Beautification per Selwyn

      IMHO:

      The image overshadows the application and does not (from this screenshot) look like a high-resolution image. It might look better taking just a 120 px height slice of that photo, put it up in the header area. That way the image stays fixed as they go from screen to screen. Right now that massive picture would appear/disappear (I am guessing) as they clicked links to the left.

      You don't use any of the very nice gradients backgrounds that are in V8, and its in V7 which probably explains that.

      The date-time-version stuff in the upper right, is secondary information and is too pronounced in your application. Same for your company name and , that would look better like "Powered by K&D" with a small logo and a link to more information.

      Is that name at the bottom your name? As the logged in user, or the author. If the former, it might be better to indicate what the name represents. If the latter, it does not belong right there.

      Some of the menu items to the left appear to be links to outside websites while some are to Alpha resources. You might identify those in categories.
      Steve Wood
      See my profile on IADN

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        #4
        Re: Working on Beautification per Selwyn

        Hi Dave! I stumbled across this website reading postings here. This might just be the ticket.

        http://www.alphadzine.com/commerce.cgi

        HTH,
        TD

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          #5
          Re: Working on Beautification per Selwyn

          ThanksSteve,

          That is somethig to work on. This is not a web based app and the only form with the picture is the main form.

          VERY good criticism!! This is what I wanted to know.

          I will repair to a degree. Yes the name is the logged in user and if yo click it, you gat an opportunity to change users by logging is a s another user with user name and password. I will remedy the look though.

          It is very hard for a novice like me to balance this stuff.

          The picture is company.jpg where a user can insert their own jpg file to fill the slot, so I won't have control over their abilities and cameras. It may pay to make it smaller because of that. The shipped version will have a jpg file that has instructions to copy a picture to that slot. It does not flicker at all.

          Once I am able to move my runtime to v8, there are a lot of things that can change beauty wise. That may be a little while off. The 20 user runtime is expensive for me.

          Dave
          Dave Mason
          [email protected]
          Skype is dave.mason46

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            #6
            Re: Working on Beautification per Selwyn

            TD,

            Thanks, that is very interesting. I think I could make that.

            Dave
            Dave Mason
            [email protected]
            Skype is dave.mason46

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              #7
              Re: Working on Beautification per Selwyn

              Final. See below
              Dave Mason
              [email protected]
              Skype is dave.mason46

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