2006 / December 23rd/ Organix: Finishing off the homepage
Here’s a quick check in on my redesign progress. I think I’ve gotten to a good point now with the home page.
Some of my first thoughts on my initial comp:
- I think I really ended up liking Syntax more than Interstate, so out with the Interstate and in with the Syntax.
- I decided to keep my current logo (positioning & Frutiger typeface). I also made it dark to help it stand out more.
- Black, white and red all over will be the color palette of this design. I’m going to let the body content do the color talking, as you’ll see later on down.
First pass
This was definitely getting somewhere, but I just needed some more umph. A quick mistake turned out to be something I really liked. I was looking for a way to make the tags stand out a bit more, and came out with this lovely red. It may be distracting, but I think I like it in the end. Hopefully it’ll stay.
Second Pass
Also note how much the featured story image has an impact on the design (intended):
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December 23rd | #
How did you plan on doing the whole transparency bit on the featured story again?
December 23rd | #
I love the idea of putting the features onto the header and nav bar.
& IMHO,the main font color is a little bit of grey,
December 23rd | #
Andy, I assume Kyle will be implementing the transparency on the featured story text blurb with a little css3. Maybe ‘background-color: black; opacity: .5;’
December 23rd | #
Or, a transparent PNG. Supported back to IE 5.5. Easy as pie.
December 23rd | #
You’re genius! I like the red with tags and especially the idea of the featured post having a different background. Pretty pretty.
December 24th | #
Very nice! The background images and the red tags look especially spiffy. I can’t wait to see the real thing :D
December 24th | #
I’m impressed with the way things are turning out! I can’t wait to see the final product in usable form.
December 24th | #
Kyle,
I’ve been a regular Warpspire reader for quite a while now, and I must say, your redesign looks to be quite awesome.
As someone who creates sites based on WordPress for a living, I’m just curious as to how you plan to implement the horizontal list of recent articles below the main featured story (Dec 3rd / Sewing confusion with absurdity… etc.).
I mean, if your post titles are longer/shorter than the ‘required’ length, then is there a way to not make them overlap to the next line?
I’m really looking forward to your reply on this — I’ll be watching this space :)
Again, great redesign, and all the best with the implementation!
December 25th | #
Arun: You’ll see… :)
December 25th | #
I’d imagine an overflow: hidden; would be used, Arun, or something of the like.
Great work Kyle, way to get your hands dirty with some new, bold stuff.
December 26th | #
Looking fantastic kyle… I like the mix between layout-genres…
December 26th | #
Daring Fireball called. He wants his star back ;)
Seriously, though, looking good.
December 26th | #
I didn’t realize John Gruber had copyrighted Unicode…
December 30th | #
I just redesigned my site and this wants to make me redesign it again! Awesome work man. Looks fantastic.
December 30th | #
Kyle,
I think I’ve figured out how you’re going to do it? $shorttitle = smarttrim()?
December 30th | #
Oh damn, it replaced the underscores. But you get what I’m saying :) Am I right?
February 26th | #
That looks very interesting. Hope to see the final in the next time.
March 19th | #
Hello!
I think this try.