Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Gold Factory- Logo Dev

Experimenting with the logo. Dont think it'll be used, but i wanted to see how the image would come out.

Monday, 11 May 2009

Gold Factory Development- homepage Dev

Slight Development on the previous design. i tried to make it look more messy by adding ripped paper and masking tape. Also i decided to add a black background so the wood background doesnt look disorted on some computer screens.
i think i need to slightly simply it though, it may look to packed on smaller computer screens

Tuesday, 5 May 2009

Gold Factory Development- homepage idea


I wanted the home page to look like an artists desk. I like the idea, but it needs a bit of development- i need to add the new logo on, and maybe more images.

Aardman animations

Aardman animations old home page, a bit different to the original idea, but i may the some aspects of it for inspiration

Gold Factory Development

http://www.dipnahorra.com/. An art website i found on the FWA. I liked the layout and the use of ripped paper as different buttons and decided to use simlar ideas in my work.


I used an image from a gold factory in the background, and ripped paper ontop. I think this idea works well, as do the group so we are using a similar style for the website.
A colour variation to the above idea. i want to see if the site worked well in black and white, i dont like this idea as much as the above. but i may develop it and see if it looks better on a full website with the same theme.

Gold Factory Group Ideas

Me, Jacqui and Sarah began by making our own design ideas. And then the best ideas will be developed.
This is my idea, i decided to use a different layout and colour scheme here to the original site. i think the colours work much better than the original and the work well with the logo idea. I was influenced by the Un.Titled webpage for this layout.


A Couple of ideas from Jacqui. Slightly more similar to the original gold factory site. But its much cleaner and the navigation is much better placed.

Sarah work, i liked the 2nd idea, as there's lots of art imagery so its easily recognised as a art website. Also the colours are similar to the original site so the client should like it, as Paul said he liked the original colour scheme.