2009
Aug 04

A Fresh Look

After a whole month of brainstorming, sketching and coding, I’ve finally finished the layout! happy To be honest, this wasn’t what I had in mind when I first decided to redesign Sunshined.org. I was planning to make it the complete opposite of the previous version: clean, white and bright. I was also going to make it entirely on Adobe Illustrator. But as you can see, some things don’t always go according to plan. And I’m fine with that! heart

Here is one of the prototypes I made:

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I was so so sure I was going to use this one. But after a few days of looking at it, I ended up scrapping the whole thing. I thought it looked a bit too plain and that wasn’t what I wanted.  bored I was aiming for unique not bland. All I took from the original design was the logo, the navigation and the overall color palette:

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After I scrapped the previous plan, I had to start brainstorming an entirely new one. I tried sketching out some stuff and vectoring on Illustrator, but it didn’t work out. Then, one day, I spotted my Dad’s pad of yellow lined paper lying on the coffee table. I really liked the worn-out look of it, so I scanned it. idea

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I went around the house looking for other textures I liked and found this ribbon from an old dress. I decided to scan that too and that’s what I used for the header and footer of the layout.

On the bulletin board in my room, I saw a petal tacked on to it. It had fallen out of my sister’s old books while I was reading it and I tacked it on the board a long time ago (which explains the hole). I saw it and decided to use it to spice up the header. I think it looks wonderful up there. content

Long story short, all the great textures I found throughout my house became, well, this! My dad’s pad of paper became the content box of the layout, the back of my sister’s painting was scanned to give the layout a canvas background, and the tag that was attached to a sweater I had recently bought at the thrift store now holds my Twitter feed.

Although there were times when I wanted to pull my hair out while coding the whole thing, I’m really happy with how it turned out. heart I learned a lot and I love that there are pieces from my life and my family incorporated into it. At the end of the day, that’s what I want to feel after redesigning: that it was all worth it.


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2009
Aug 04

1. Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address):

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test test question

2009
Aug 05

2. Posted by Ivy:

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Awesome design! It’s very clean but still has personality! smile

2009
Aug 05

3. Posted by Mimi:

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Oh I love the scrapbook-like feeling to this new layout, it looks great! smile

2009
Aug 05

4. Posted by Skye:

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It’s absolutely amazing, but you already knew that.  You always put so much work into the details, which I admire.  It’s something I never quite get right. 

You could always use the other prototype as a premade.

2009
Aug 05

5. Posted by Aisling:

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THIS IS SO GORGEOUS. I want to rip my site down and never look at it again, because I will never be as good as you are. Dx

Seriously, I love it SO much. Your designs are always so awesome.

2009
Aug 06

6. Posted by Helene:

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Oh yeah, time passes by waaaay to quickly! I wish it didn’t. Only when I start at school :p then it can pass by until the next vacation ^_^

Thanks smile

And thanks for answering the questions smile I’ll keep it in mind. I will make some themes when I get the time! smile

2009
Aug 06

7. Posted by Meg:

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This is my first time visiting your site, and I must say, this layout makes for a great first impression grin I love it. I especially love how you’ve explained the background behind all of the textures and pieces you used. Perhaps next time I make a layout, I’ll take some inspiration from you and look around my house for objects I can use!

2009
Aug 06

8. Posted by Trish:

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Awesome!  It’s so unique!  This is one of the best layouts I’ve seen.  I’ll have to try something like this out one day…

I can only imagine how annoying it was to code this…Great job!

P.S.  I love your smilies.  *possibly obsessed with emoticons*

2009
Aug 06

9. Posted by Veronica:

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Wow! Nice work!  My coding abilities pale in comparison to yours!  music

2009
Aug 09

10. Posted by Krystalyna:

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This layout is so nice! grin I love how you incorporated items from your house instead of using other people’s resources. Great job! The prototype was nice as well, but a little too plain for my taste. Although, I do like the color scheme; good thing you stuck with that.

I’d use textures from my own house (since my mom and grandma can sew, so I bet they have nice fabrics), but my scanner is the worst. Everything comes out looking lighter than usual. Ugh.


 

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