Saturday, 30 May 2009

It's not just design now...

A new website I designed now has its own functions. Users can now register their user name, log in, view and edit their profile. A worthy note is that this time's style has been completely changed, those who are familiar to my designs may see it hard to recognize the similarity between this website and the previous ones.

The design is based on an idea of combining complex classic beauty with modern shiny feeling. The textures carry flower patterns, which are really famous in the past, however, the lines, lighting and shapes have been modified to be more trendy. Even though they are captured in rounded squares, the whole screen doesn't gives a restricted feeling at all. By mixing those textures with ink brush as background, not only do I want to furthermore synch those details with each others, but the overall feeling of freedom is also created.

Link:
http://unix.rmit.edu.vn/~s3183672/web%20pro%20super%20back%20up%20plan/elements/friendGathering.html

Sunday, 25 January 2009

Toilet - Is it bad?

Haven't updated this blog for a long time... It's not that i forget about it, just that there is no time to write anything. However, Tet has come, and now, Lyse comes back with his pieces :D

The first time I work with web designing... What should I say... It's simpler than I thought in coding, yet the design process takes more steps and requires more accuracy. This website is created to practice with CSS, the theme is, surprisingly and unexpectedly, "toilet" :"> . Actually, this website is like a corner of a bathroom, decorated in simple Europe style. It is presented in a light blue background, with a little fog to add more wet feeling.

While it's not very impressive, and the impact is not very strong, I wanted to design something relaxing so that viewers will feel convienent when looking at the design. Without strong strokes or complex mixes of colors, this website is as simple as possible. Hope you enjoy it.

URL: http://unix.rmit.edu.vn/~s3183672/CSS%20and%20HTML/zengarden-sample.html