Despite the transitional nature of my life at the moment, I made time earlier this month for a site redesign. I hope by now you’ve noticed the change. It didn’t start out as a solid commitment, but when a pleasing design began to take shape, I signed myself up for the CSS Reboot. Truth be told, the signup was mostly meant to keep me from chickening out. And I almost did. Twice.
It all started with a rerun of Saturday Night Live. Actually, it all started with this jittery feeling in my gut the day I launched the Back in Black design. Historically, this website has been in a constant state of flux but considering the great feedback I got from Back in Black, I made a decision to “remove the flux capacitor” and keep that version around for a while. I love the Black design, but I’ve habitually changed and tinkered with this online palette since the day I bought it. Anyhow, back to SNL; the “comedy” sketches were questionably entertaining, as usual, but when I saw who the performers du jour were, I decided to stick it out.
You heard me. The impetus for the Pretty in Pink design came from Killers frontman Brandon Flowers’ pink leather jacket & black slacks ensemble. Very snappy. I’m not overly nostalgic for the 80’s, and it’s certainly nothing I’d wear to my local Chili’s, but there was just something appealing and decidedly retro about the color combination. All at once the design possibilities started flowing. Hot pink! New wave! Do you like Flock of Seagulls, you neo maxi zoom dweebies?
One part of the design that I’ve received a lot of feedback about is the “big nav.” Some people like it, and others think it’s—well—too big. The whole design actually began with the Big Nav. Yes, it’s bold. Yes, it’s garish. And yes, it is exactly the size it was meant to be. I felt that my old nav blended in a bit too much, and this time around I made it a point to really emphasize it. And with the bold “you are here” feature, it’s easier to know what page you’re on.
The music theme continues, and I don’t see it wearing me out anytime soon. This is, above all, my personal website and music still manages to be an influential part of my life. The familiar Plugged In and Side Notes icons return, hopefully running a thread between this design and the last. My favorite iconic addition this time around is the logomark on the stompbox. Originally the logo just sat beside my name—plain Jane style—but I think the stompbox really helps to cement the musical theme of the design.
There will no doubt be some adjustments made as the days go by, and I’ve very much appreciated both the positive and critical feedback I’ve received so far. Feel free to weigh in if you are so inclined. I consider every comment I get.
Jared Christensen » 1318 days ago #
Heh, I love guff.Chris J. Davis » 1318 days ago #
As I said when you launched this design, I think it is smooth, and dare I say it, HOT.Michael Heilemann » 1317 days ago #
I’s lovin’ it!Ryan Nichols » 1314 days ago #
I think the nav and colors work well. But I always chuckle a bit when there’s feedback which use the word ‘like’ in it. In fact, the word ‘like’ should never be used by a designer…ever. (I’m being dramatic but you get the point)Yannick L. » 1310 days ago #
Hey Jared,Jared Christensen » 1309 days ago #
Does this site remind anyone of something?Amit Karmakar » 1306 days ago #
Pink is always HOT. Well done. Least someone dared to do a site with a colour most people wouldn’t deal with!. Good on you Jared! Dare I say again its HOT!You're reading an entry from my Weblogue. My most recent writing is on the Weblogue landing page, and a full listing of all my writing is available in the Archives.
For those about to be inspired, I salute you.