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Hey,

After being harassed by Paul to start the website design (jokin paul :)) ive put something together in my sleepy (and possibly drunken) haze.

The fonts on the menu and main content will be a standard generic font which we all have on our computers and this is still being decided. So please disregard the current font on the layout design.

Posting up the design layout so i could get some opinions, ideas, criticism on how to improve it.

On the final release the pictures at the bottom will be random and will rotate through the many photo's of the sau-club.

So yeah, post up your comments, and until everyone is happy ill start chopping :huh:

Cheers

- Patrick

saulayoutcopyfinaluh2.jpg

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Hey,

After being harassed by Paul to start the website design (jokin paul :huh:) ive put something together in my sleepy (and possibly drunken) haze.

The fonts on the menu and main content will be a standard generic font which we all have on our computers and this is still being decided. So please disregard the current font on the layout design.

Posting up the design layout so i could get some opinions, ideas, criticism on how to improve it.

On the final release the pictures at the bottom will be random and will rotate through the many photo's of the sau-club.

So yeah, post up your comments, and until everyone is happy ill start chopping :)

Cheers

- Patrick

http://img76.imageshack.us/img76/7469/saul...opyfinaluh2.jpg

Your car has eyes :)

Edited by doxximus

looks good, but in reality that font you have for body text...have something normal as, so we can get a good picture of what it'll look like..for the nav on the left hand side the font is fine..

the actual layout and everything looks fine though

looks good, but in reality that font you have for body text...have something normal as, so we can get a good picture of what it'll look like..for the nav on the left hand side the font is fine..

the actual layout and everything looks fine though

yeah the font isnt 100% yet. The font used in the picture is a downloaded font off internet, so people wont be able to see it once the site goes online.

Might do a more friendly font like verdena.

Hey pat good work on the website. if i may though, you say "...with one passion, nissan skylines" well i think the club has evolved from this to one that is more car enthuisiest i mean the president drives an evo for christ sake.It the site might be open to more people if this were stated, so they dont get the impression that its for people with skylines. Its just an idea i really like the way its setup, well done.

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