I suggest you use a high-quality .gif image if you can retain the quality enough, because .png images take longer to load in websites. It took about 2 seconds for the page images to fully load with my internet, and sure it might be slow, but you're meant to cater as best as you can to users of any speed. Either convert them to a .gif, or an optimised .jpg. The overall design I like, though, :). Oh, and if you made the website layout a little smaller you wouldn't have a horizontal scrollbar - those are bad design elements, :). Overall I still like it, 7/10.
ya :S i know it's big but it doesn't appear similar on mac and on windows thats the bad think about iweb. And yes Ive draw them and them i put them on photoshop to transformed them to vector and render them in low quality jpeg image and imported them in illustrator to applie live trace to make the final effect with the border line and evryting.
Hope that this was understandable
and heres a image how it appears on a mac
Last edited by BLINKeR182; March 5, 2008 at 16:13.
Nice drawings, I am looking to do original graphics for my practice websites ( just learning). And your method of drawing and scanning to photoshop is easier than drawing with the software.
By the way, I hope to minor in French and I have bookmarked your site as a reading comprehension resource.