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Old Aug 13th, 2007, 23:28
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OK, this is a screen shot.

I am re-designing this site: pacificp.com

I wanted a more modern look. Audience will mostly be male, performance enthusists

A couple notes: The logo - that's what it is so that's what I have to work with

The main image in the center will be a flash animation, featuring Chevy, Ford and Dodge trucks, with key product information and other advertising for each brand

Obviously, the content right now is just 'mock up' for placement

So, any feedback would be great - especialy before I start break it down and start coding!
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Old Aug 14th, 2007, 00:18
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Re: Pacific Performance Engineering

Very sleek.
how about a footer?
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thanks for the feedback - will have a footer - seperate bar below the main body. Nothing fancy.
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do you have any other screenshots?
like a page with text content
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No, I just started this mock up yesterday afternoon. All I have at this point.

I'm thinking sub pages will have a header image about 1/3 the size, with a right column for the page title or other graphics
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a sidebar on the left would look in place, if you can put it to purpose of course
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hi,

nice design

Not much to say as it is very good, if I was being super picky then I would say the black borders could be a consistent size around the template design, other than that looks very good

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p shah - thanks. I noticed you have CM solutions. Do you sell this as a stand alone? I'm gonna be needing some CM for this site on certain pages.
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