Since Chris will probably share an image of our main page, I am posting an image we had Don draw for our 404 error page. We discussed the idea of doing a custom 404 page with our client after all the fun we had creating our own. Our suggestion was to have our client draw out the words 404 error and "tattoo" it on one of us. The image would fade into the background and be treated similarly to our home page. We plan to meet with our client again on Tuesday, after class testing to show him to "finale" results and take the image for the 404 page. - Jenessa
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Not so many Errors
Thursday's work day was awesome for our group. We had some pretty major success (for 3 kids with 2 computers). Chris was able to get our external CSS up and working, which included our header and rollover navigation. From this point Chris will have to battle the centering issues. While Chris coded, Chelsey and I color corrected, organized, and bundled the images for our clients multiple gallery pages. This afternoons work day should take care of the jquery plug ins and then we are on the home stretch. Our group is hoping to have a functioning site by Tuesday that contains all of our relevant material, while leaving placeholder text.
Since Chris will probably share an image of our main page, I am posting an image we had Don draw for our 404 error page. We discussed the idea of doing a custom 404 page with our client after all the fun we had creating our own. Our suggestion was to have our client draw out the words 404 error and "tattoo" it on one of us. The image would fade into the background and be treated similarly to our home page. We plan to meet with our client again on Tuesday, after class testing to show him to "finale" results and take the image for the 404 page. - Jenessa
Since Chris will probably share an image of our main page, I am posting an image we had Don draw for our 404 error page. We discussed the idea of doing a custom 404 page with our client after all the fun we had creating our own. Our suggestion was to have our client draw out the words 404 error and "tattoo" it on one of us. The image would fade into the background and be treated similarly to our home page. We plan to meet with our client again on Tuesday, after class testing to show him to "finale" results and take the image for the 404 page. - Jenessa
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This 404 is pretty awesome. Using the hand drawn feel from the artist of the actual website is a sweet idea. It seems like everything is coming together pretty awesome and im excited to see everything else that is going on
ReplyDeleteChris showed me the 404 page drawing yesterday and I think it is awesome. I think it adds personality to a typically "boring" page. I think when it's all put together it's going to look great! :)
ReplyDeleteI gotta say - that 404 is pretty beautiful. I can't to see how you apply it on the site.
ReplyDeleteAgreed, that is not only an awesome 404 page, but also a super neat typography piece in general. I didn't even realize that you were planning on "tattooing" that on to skin, that's a pretty rad idea! Will the body part be visible or is it just going to be like a flesh/skin texture so you get the idea that it's a tattoo?
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