Hi guys!
Since I've already started building my catalog page, I think I'm leaning towards my first rough.
Project 2 Roughs
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Re: Project 2 Roughs
I like both but the first one is the one I would go with. Nice work!
Michele Keast Ott
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Re: Project 2 Roughs
I totally agree with you. Your first rough is more functional and I think it has a more unique feeling. I don't really have a lot to add.
Your typography is just great. The size of each product space is really good. The hierarchy is really good too. I am a big fan on your layouts where you play around with negative space without actually wasting the space.
Great Job Hannah!
Your typography is just great. The size of each product space is really good. The hierarchy is really good too. I am a big fan on your layouts where you play around with negative space without actually wasting the space.
Great Job Hannah!
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Both layout look amazing! I love your style. Your rough 1 is the most straightforward I think. I love the fullwidth gallery! With that layout, where will your text/description be? On click will it show a hidden box with the text?
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Hey there!
Ooooooh, I really like your first rough, it's colorful, graphic, and playful, while still putting all the relevant information right in the spotlight. It's also super clean and should resize really well for different monitor dimensions. Your colors are excellent, the background squares will accentuate the personality of the products placed within them.
Great layouts, good luck with the rest of project 2! : )
Ooooooh, I really like your first rough, it's colorful, graphic, and playful, while still putting all the relevant information right in the spotlight. It's also super clean and should resize really well for different monitor dimensions. Your colors are excellent, the background squares will accentuate the personality of the products placed within them.
Great layouts, good luck with the rest of project 2! : )
~ Kieley Smith
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Both roughs look great, I lean towards rough 1
The design would really pop out more than rough two, the typographyand color scheme are eye catching
The design would really pop out more than rough two, the typographyand color scheme are eye catching
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I like the gridded layout in your first design. I think it will work well with the rest of your website.
Cassandra Bowers
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Hey,
I like the first one better, it feels a lot more like a products page then the other one.
I like the first one better, it feels a lot more like a products page then the other one.
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Re: Project 2 Roughs
"The Triplets"? Oh God.
You've kept well to your branding. Both layouts are clean and colorful. However, I don't see any product description area on either layout though.
I think your first idea will work best. It's a super clean grid that let's users compare products at a glance. You've got a large picture area to really sell products visually to your shoppers. The grid layout will be super easy to make mobile compatible. You can also expand the design as you add products smiply by tacking on another row.
You will need somewhere for product description, though. I'd recommend some sort of tooltip so users can get product info beyond an image to make their choice.
Well done.
You've kept well to your branding. Both layouts are clean and colorful. However, I don't see any product description area on either layout though.
I think your first idea will work best. It's a super clean grid that let's users compare products at a glance. You've got a large picture area to really sell products visually to your shoppers. The grid layout will be super easy to make mobile compatible. You can also expand the design as you add products smiply by tacking on another row.
You will need somewhere for product description, though. I'd recommend some sort of tooltip so users can get product info beyond an image to make their choice.
Well done.
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