It suddenly occurs to me…

 

That putting a line like “Enter a dark world where a taste of heaven…can be as hot as hell” doesn’t work so well beneath a nice calm blue menu bar and a chic lady’s dangling feet.

I might have to update the main website more than I thought.

ETA: Gah. I have succumbed to the red/black paranormal look. I’m a clichè. I kind of matched the background/color scheme to the new blog. Not the fonts, though. Here’s a mockup of the layout so far.

ETA2: Okay, the burgundy clashed with the cover. Is blue-ish better?

Suggestions and comments, as always, welcome. ‘Cause my graphic/web designing skeeeeeeelz suck.

8 comments

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ya think? lol. I love the tag line though, don’t lose it.

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Sigh. Yeah.

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I like both, but I think I like the Blu-ish version a touch more. I think. :wink:

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I like the blue-ish one more.

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I think that is what I’m leaning toward, as well.

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Sooo, saying I liked the red doesn’t remotely help in thing situation. Got it.

Cindy

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Nah. The real question may end up being: what’s more marketable? not, what do I like best?

I think the red (which I do like, I’m just resisting falling into the same ol’ color scheme) might be. Either way I go, it’s an easy change to the other. Just background and the header/footer images.

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