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December 09, 2004

Orbitcast (re)design

Those of you reading via RSS probably never noticed, but yesterday I did a little update to the look of the Orbitcast site to finally get rid of the boring default MT design and make it into something more gooder.

Unfortunately - after a whole 12 hours of looking at those friggin clouds, I've come to the conclusion that this new design stinks. The awful heavenly look is just plain stupid, and I'm disgusted by it.

So I'm gonna change it - if you find the site is messed up, just reload in 5 minutes cause you probably caught me in the midst of a site change.

Feel free to comment to this post with how much you hate this new design. I won't cry.

December 9, 2004 11:59 AM

 

 

Comments

hey, i liked the clouds. haha. i'm diggin' the site. keep up the good work.

Posted by: johnn griswold at December 9, 2004 01:50 PM

You do? I dunno. I guess it's better than before... I'm just not in love with it yet. Who knows - probably just over thinking it.

But thanks for letting me know you like it. It's cool to see that.

Posted by: Ryan at December 9, 2004 02:03 PM

I also have a some clouds on my masthead but it's mostly other elements in the photo. You do get tired of looking at a design you've slaved over for quite a while. I know I did.

Now that I see the new design, I forgot what the old one was like, so it's hard to compare.

Posted by: Josh Hallett at December 9, 2004 02:31 PM

It's not bad. I'd lose the clouds.

I use RSS, but I may visit the actual site more as I see the subtle hints of an O & A fan...

Posted by: Doug at December 10, 2004 10:15 AM

I thought I'd be cute with the little blue dot 'transmitting' over the O - but it's still not working for me. I'd rather go for a cool, sleek, techie look instead.

Was I being subtle? ;)

Posted by: Ryan at December 10, 2004 12:40 PM

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