Ska vi fixa en snyggare blogg åt dig?
Vi hjälper dig att få en personligare, helt för dig unik, blogg.
För mer info besök: www.bloggfixaren.blogspot.se
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YH design
Vi hjälper dig att få en personligare, helt för dig unik, blogg.
För mer info besök: www.bloggfixaren.blogspot.se
Vänliga hälsningar
YH design
1. Ska ni göra reklam för bloggdesign kan ju kanske steg ett vara att den bloggen ni marknadsför er med har en någolunda snygg design...
2. Ska vi kanske ta och läsa reglerna innan vi annonserar?
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Det kan även vara bra att länka till några bloggdesigner som ni har gjort.
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Det kan även vara bra att länka till några bloggdesigner som ni har gjort.
Ni skojar va?
Påminner lite om typiska hemsidor i från internets begynnelse, när gif-animationer och javascriptade statusmeddelanden var standard.
Det saknas bara den där lilla arbetsgubben som säger "Under construction".
Jag har svårt att tro att detta är en lönsam verksamhet (Att göra små tredimensionella email taggar och dyl, dels för att det är så enkelt att sätta en textur på ett roterande plan själv, men främst att det är mer distraherande än informativt.)
Om YH Design vill börja med tidsenlig design så är säkert tema mallar för ex wordpress förmodligen lättare att marknadsföra.
Men i vilket fall lycka till med affärsrörelsen.
Såg att blogspot tillåter tydligen egen HTML, Javascript och CSS vilket kan vara ide att läsa på om ifall ni inte kan det redan.
Nu är jag själv inte mycket till designer, men ett exempel på vad jag slängde ihop för ett tag sedan på några timmar (Och mestadels av den tiden lades på att designa en architektur som inte används överhuvudtaget på denna sida)
Sidan finns här: (Kanske inte så blog relaterat, men ett exempel på vad som går att göra; Tyvärr har jag inte uppdaterat detta på länge fast jag har gjort mer intressanta saker (främst en heldel som använder webgl med det.) na1w.github.io/NuKernel/
Källkoden finns här om man är intresserad av detaljer. github.com/Na1w/NuKernel
God kväll La Lola,
Ja, självklart tror vi att många kommer att vara intresserade av vår service.
Idag är det många som ägnar sig åt att blogga som hobby.
De älskar att skriva, men har inte tiden/kunskapen att skapa en snygg layout.
Om dessa bloggare, utan att behöva betala oss ett öre, kan få hjälp av oss, varför vore de inte intresserade?
Till skillnad från en del (likt dig i detta fall) finns det många därute som är öppna att ta chansen när den erbjuds dem.
Inte för att vara dum nu då men såna där animationer hade jag på min första hemsida för en rackarns massa år sen. Om det är sådär era bloggdesigner ska se ut tror jag tyvärr inte att ni får många sålda. Men lycka till!
Mitt råd till er är att lägga ner sidan tills ni är helt klara för just nu är det ingen som tar er på allvar tyvärr. Det ser otroligt billigt ut. Har ni gjort några designer så länka till dom istället.
Ledsen att skriva det men med den sidan får ni nog inte många kunder.
Gör allt klart så blir det säkert bättre!
Hello.
I am also YH design. I don't write much Swedish yet, so please allow me to reply in English.
I have read the posts carefully through translation, and here is what I have to say:
I think there is a misunderstanding. We do NOT create logos or webpages for bloggers or for anyone. That's for another kind of people. What we do instead is that we help others to make their already existing designs look better by way of dynamic animation and visual effects like lighting and motion effects. Some clients have managed to look through the apparent simplicity of our recently created site, and have understood this potential. Good for them.
If you already have a good looking logo and design for your website, it can be made to look better always. It can always be touched and retouched for improvement. This is where we help.
If someone out there doesn't have clues on how to design, we also help them in the right direction. Afterwards, we help them with our service.
Sure enough many of you may be talented enough to make good effects, but do you have the time to do so? Would you put time on it? If so, why are there so many blogs out there looking plain static like some '80s magazine? Out of choice? That in itself is outdated. Please, show me your blogs yourselves and I'll point to you where they are static and rigid. Some may say "oh, I'm happy with my blog the way it looks" (ahem), but yeah, so were people in the '70s as well. Well look at them now.
The age of "blogs replicating paper magazines" is long over. Websites are turning more dynamic day in and day out. This is what we speak of and where we come in. We bring a solution on how to make a webpage more dynamic and visually appealing without loading it with megabytes of data or 'heavy' flash or sorry "activex" loads.
We do use .GIF animations, sure enough, and we can also use "flash", .AVI or other formats if necessary, but we tend to avoid it also for reasons of bandwidth.
My colleague came in here to offer a service in goodwill, and among the excellent posts and remarks on how web design should be offered, some posts have been, in my opinion, cynical and subtly aggressive. That is uncalled for.
We offer a service. Anyone doesn't like it, they don't use it, period. Someone wants to contribute with their opinion on how to make it better, or criticize how bad it is, fine. But when posts try to bring us down, we won't have that.
As for customers, it's funny we already have several to this point. They have understood better what we have to offer, and obviously have a more open vision.
With regards to the "flipping email text", I chose the [email protected] text myself. I typed it down into plain text and put it into a graphic image for processing. It took me less than five minutes to do so. The intention of it is to show how something so simple as plain typed text can be brought into practical motion rather quickly. It doesn't mean that what we do is design simple things and flip email addresses around or that that is just what we offer. I did it out of practicality. What we offer is up to the site owner's imagination. They have ideas, we help them to bring them forth into reality as possible. So, instead of having, for example, the photo of some rose displayed statically at the top of your blog or website, you can have such rose blooming and looking better and better with brighter colors and growth in time. Or perhaps you'd like the name of your site to grow up out of the ground as a tree grows. Who knows, it's up to you.
For those of you meaning to bring us down, when you can take a bottle, for example, and morph it into another image of your own imagination through visual style and animation with cutting-edge technology, or when you can take any idea imaginable and put it into pixels, then you can start your own 'web design help' service and talk around. Until then and in my opinion, keep blogging and posting.
Those of you who have criticized and pointed out the flaws in our offering with good intention, thank you kindly. You help us to improve and to have a better perspective on things. We, I, appreciate it deeply.
We don't have a portfolio of creations to show because we haven't put one together yet. Also, we'd need the clients' permission to use them for display. We are not going to wait and put the project off a couple of years just to collect some show together for display. Time passes in the meantime, and business is business. Now is now, and now is where we move.
Our site is simple, sure enough, and everything starts somewhere. I would be a fool to put tons of time, money and effort on a website just to "please" skeptics, which would never be pleased anyway, of course.
It is smarter to start by a point, and we already have.
Cheers.
Hello.
I am also YH design. I don't write much Swedish yet, so please allow me to reply in English.
I have read the posts carefully through translation, and here is what I have to say:
I think there is a misunderstanding. We do NOT create logos or webpages for bloggers or for anyone. That's for another kind of people. What we do instead is that we help others to make their already existing designs look better by way of dynamic animation and visual effects like lighting and motion effects. Some clients have managed to look through the apparent simplicity of our recently created site, and have understood this potential. Good for them.
If you already have a good looking logo and design for your website, it can be made to look better always. It can always be touched and retouched for improvement. This is where we help.
If someone out there doesn't have clues on how to design, we also help them in the right direction. Afterwards, we help them with our service.
Sure enough many of you may be talented enough to make good effects, but do you have the time to do so? Would you put time on it? If so, why are there so many blogs out there looking plain static like some '80s magazine? Out of choice? That in itself is outdated. Please, show me your blogs yourselves and I'll point to you where they are static and rigid. Some may say "oh, I'm happy with my blog the way it looks" (ahem), but yeah, so were people in the '70s as well. Well look at them now.
The age of "blogs replicating paper magazines" is long over. Websites are turning more dynamic day in and day out. This is what we speak of and where we come in. We bring a solution on how to make a webpage more dynamic and visually appealing without loading it with megabytes of data or 'heavy' flash or sorry "activex" loads.
We do use .GIF animations, sure enough, and we can also use "flash", .AVI or other formats if necessary, but we tend to avoid it also for reasons of bandwidth.
My colleague came in here to offer a service in goodwill, and among the excellent posts and remarks on how web design should be offered, some posts have been, in my opinion, cynical and subtly aggressive. That is uncalled for.
We offer a service. Anyone doesn't like it, they don't use it, period. Someone wants to contribute with their opinion on how to make it better, or criticize how bad it is, fine. But when posts try to bring us down, we won't have that.
As for customers, it's funny we already have several to this point. They have understood better what we have to offer, and obviously have a more open vision.
With regards to the "flipping email text", I chose the [email protected] text myself. I typed it down into plain text and put it into a graphic image for processing. It took me less than five minutes to do so. The intention of it is to show how something so simple as plain typed text can be brought into practical motion rather quickly. It doesn't mean that what we do is design simple things and flip email addresses around or that that is just what we offer. I did it out of practicality. What we offer is up to the site owner's imagination. They have ideas, we help them to bring them forth into reality as possible. So, instead of having, for example, the photo of some rose displayed statically at the top of your blog or website, you can have such rose blooming and looking better and better with brighter colors and growth in time. Or perhaps you'd like the name of your site to grow up out of the ground as a tree grows. Who knows, it's up to you.
For those of you meaning to bring us down, when you can take a bottle, for example, and morph it into another image of your own imagination through visual style and animation with cutting-edge technology, or when you can take any idea imaginable and put it into pixels, then you can start your own 'web design help' service and talk around. Until then and in my opinion, keep blogging and posting.
Those of you who have criticized and pointed out the flaws in our offering with good intention, thank you kindly. You help us to improve and to have a better perspective on things. We, I, appreciate it deeply.
We don't have a portfolio of creations to show because we haven't put one together yet. Also, we'd need the clients' permission to use them for display. We are not going to wait and put the project off a couple of years just to collect some show together for display. Time passes in the meantime, and business is business. Now is now, and now is where we move.
Our site is simple, sure enough, and everything starts somewhere. I would be a fool to put tons of time, money and effort on a website just to "please" skeptics, which would never be pleased anyway, of course.
It is smarter to start by a point, and we already have.
Cheers.