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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Belfast
Posts: 60
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When I'm searching for something to buy, and I open a website - I usually decide within about 5 seconds if I'm going to buy from them or not. I'd buy a guitar from them so I suppose thats a pretty good impression. Not that I would... I tried learning the guitar once when I was younger but gave up because I was too much of a girl (it hurt my wee fingers). |
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now with added beard
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Liverpool
Posts: 5,631
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nice work. playing guitar while full of pills brings new meaning to the 'bleeding fingers' phrase ... ahh .... blood splattered acoustics after a good party .... fuck signatures
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turd 2.0
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Right on your tit end
Posts: 1,163
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Pretty wide innit? Also, there seems to be more than one colour scheme going on - and the rounded edged boxes could maybe use a little less drop shadow. I'm sure it will be an effective site for your client though. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 295
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With the guitar site, the logo just doesn't suit the rest, that blue just looks out of place in that design, but other then that I like it, and does look like a shop site, which is obviously good, as then you could trust to buy off it. TicToc I really like, nothing wrong with it at all, everything looks good, and the picture just tops it off. |
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