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Lots ‘O Content

The content in this post if from my other site, the Design Canopy. I’m displaying it here to show what a post with a lot of content looks like. I’m going to paste it a few times, and then mix it up a little.

It took years to get to this point. Not this design necessarily, but having a presence on the internet for the purpose of business. There is no telling how many hours I’ve logged sketching, designing, thinking, writing, sketching, coding and sketching (I made a lot of sketches). You’re viewing the result.

Table at a coffeehouse.The inspiration for this final design came in the layout of a Table of Contents of a magazine. However, there were many different iterations and sketches in the design process; and at many points the design would begin to head in an entirely different direction. These side trips would lead to a dead end and I’d then go back to more what you see here now.

The Name

Coming up with a name was a complicated process also, which involved a name change about half-way through this multi-year process. The first name I had was 86 Designs, but for various reasons it just wasn’t working, so I left it in favor of this one, the Design Canopy.

Logo

The logo proved to be especially difficult and frustrating. There was much lost in translation from the picture in my mind to the sketch on paper to the actual design on the computer. (Although, that particular journey has proved quite difficult in many a creative process.)

The final logo is comprised of the studio name set in Rage Italic and the spiral thing that represents a tree. I’ll go into more detail on the logo choice in another post.

There is, of course, the issue of it being the same form that BP uses. So I’m not sure where to draw the line, I may just end up scrapping it altogether… Maybe some people could give me their opinion on the matter?

Putting It Together

There is still much work to do; the first order of business being to clean up the copy writing and make it flow smoother throughout the site. I also want to add a few more graphical elements and present the search option differently. The picture below has a width of 934px and for style a “left1col” class.

Oxford

It is exciting though to finally have a space where I can write about web design and interact with the community. I’ve waited a very long time.

Let me know what you think of the design, criticisms and praises, and if you see anything that looks out of place please let me know too. Thanks for stopping by!

It took years to get to this point. Not this design necessarily, but having a presence on the internet for the purpose of business. There is no telling how many hours I’ve logged sketching, designing, thinking, writing, sketching, coding and sketching (I made a lot of sketches). You’re viewing the result.

The inspiration for this final design came in the layout of a Table of Contents of a magazine. However, there were many different iterations and sketches in the design process; and at many points the design would begin to head in an entirely different direction. These side trips would lead to a dead end and I’d then go back to more what you see here now.

The Name, One More Time

Coming up with a name was a complicated process also, which involved a name change about half-way through this multi-year process. The first name I had was 86 Designs, but for various reasons it just wasn’t working, so I left it in favor of this one, the Design Canopy.It took years to get to this point. Not this design necessarily, but having a presence on the internet for the purpose of business. There is no telling how many hours I’ve logged sketching, designing, thinking, writing, sketching, coding and sketching (I made a lot of sketches). You’re viewing the result.

The SecondLogo

The logo proved to be especially difficult and frustrating. There was much lost in translation from the picture in my mind to the sketch on paper to the actual design on the computer. (Although, that particular journey has proved quite difficult in many a creative process.)Let me know what you think of the design, criticisms and praises, and if you see anything that looks out of place please let me know too. Thanks for stopping by!

Table at a coffeehouse.The final logo is comprised of the studio name set in Rage Italic and the spiral thing that represents a tree. I’ll go into more detail on the logo choice in another post.The inspiration for this final design came in the layout of a Table of Contents of a magazine. However, there were many different iterations and sketches in the design process; and at many points the design would begin to head in an entirely different direction. These side trips would lead to a dead end and I’d then go back to more what you see here now. Let me know what you think of the design, criticisms and praises, and if you see anything that looks out of place please let me know too. Thanks for stopping by!

There is, of course, the issue of it being the same form that BP uses. So I’m not sure where to draw the line, I may just end up scrapping it altogether… Maybe some people could give me their opinion on the matter?

Putting It Together Again

There is still much work to do; the first order of business being to clean up the copy writing and make it flow smoother throughout the site. I also want to add a few more graphical elements and present the search option differently.It is exciting though to finally have a space where I can write about web design and interact with the community. I’ve waited a very long time.

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I do believe that wide picture was taken in Oxford.

1 Traveler September 29, 2007 7:18 pm

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I enjoy hanging out at local coffeehouses, reading, frequenting locally-owned restaurants and spending time with my future wife.

I do believe a word there is wrong.

Good sir.

Congratulations on the website. Amazing, I tell you.

2 The Other David October 23, 2007 5:51 pm

I think this is amazing!

3 Cyndi November 11, 2007 3:20 pm

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