Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Website Designing


Currently one of my biggest dilemma's is working out how to structure my text on my website. As Wix has an extremely limited font range, I have had to scour the internet for text types which fit my demographic, then edit them online, print screen, crop & remove the background on each individual image. Therefore when importing them into six aligning them exactly has proven extremely difficult, there are no structural guidelines in which to aid arrangement. Thus for on my 'GIGS' page for example I was unable to make the text (despite extensive time trying) all in line vertically & all the same size - as when you go to change the length v. width percentage even if I make them all exactly the same size, because of the variety of text lengths & alterations made when cropping (after print screening) It wasn't possible to make them perfectly straight!



I am of course aware of this issue, and know that there are many elements of my website 
which I cannot improve on simply because of website limitations & technical difficulties. Furthermore obviously some of the iconography on my site is merely aesthetic with no actual possibility of completing the action they propose, for example when one clicks onto the 'BOOK NOW' button on the 'GIGS' page, the link takes the viewer through to ticket master but they cannot actually 'book' to see 'SuburbanTypo' as they are a constructed band. 

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