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Subject: Re: Search for Banners and Buttons assignment


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Damian
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Date Posted: 08:23:06 01/30/02 Wed
In reply to: Kathy Keefe 's message, "Search for Banners and Buttons assignment" on 17:12:00 01/29/02 Tue

Thanks Kathy,
Looks like you found some good resources on buttons below. The banners you selected represents a good collection of many different uses of color and design.
Remind me to show you the technique that can create a banner similar to the iguana technique.

See you in class.
Damian




>Button Links:
>http://www.cooltext.com/
>Click on the “buttons” button on the left side. I
>liked the buttons displayed because they looked
>3-dimensional and the text appears to be set into the
>buttons.
>
>http://www.mediabuilder.com/ds_buttons_perspective_butt
>on_page_aa.html
>I liked all of the buttons on this page, but I
>especially liked the java script button at the bottom
>which actually pushes down when you click on it.
>
>http://www.octagamm.com/boutique/mainball.htm
>This web site has an awesome collection of buttons and
>objects that you can use to create buttons. Click on
>the “buttons” button on the left side of the web page.
> My favorites were on page 5 (the metal dot buttons),
>page 7 (the 3-D diamond buttons), and page 9 (the
>metallic round buttons). All of these had a 3-D type
>effect and the ones on page 9 really caught my eye.
>
>http://www.animfactory.net/af_web_buttons_squishy_page_
>aa.html
>I liked the Squishy buttons because they actually
>looked like they pushed in when you use them.
>
>Banner Links:
>For banners, I looked at business as well as
>educational sites.
>
>http://www.olympics.com/x/f/frame.htm?u=/news/slocmain_
>front.asp
>This is the web site for the Winter Olympics. I liked
>the use of colors and the graphics. I also like the
>two-color design in the background of the banner. If
>you were to verbally explain this banner to anyone,
>they would get the idea that it was “too busy”. I
>thought it used a complementary color scheme. The
>only thing I did not like was the green change on the
>pin choice side. I did not think that was a good
>color to superimpose on the blue background.
>
>http://www.funbrain.com
>I liked this banner because it looked like a “fun”
>banner made by kids. Whoever designed the banner used
>children and their interests as a focal point. I
>felt this used a complementary color scheme.
>
>http://marcopolo.worldcom.com/
>I really like this banner because it was a collage of
>different icons on a transparent background of a map.
>It is done in browns and tans, which remind me of
>parchment. I thought that this made use of analogous
>as well as complementary color schemes.
>
>http://auth.grolier.com/cgi-bin/authV2?bffs=N
>I picked this banner because it seemed to represent
>all that we did during the last class. It also seemed
>to follow a complementary color scheme
>
>http://www.amonre.com
>I really like this one because it is not a rectangular
>banner but a circular one. This is a company that
>makes sunscreen. I thought this used a color scheme
>based on nature.
>
>https://www.nc.visabuxx.com/
>I thought this was a very unique banner. I especially
>liked the way the text and the graphics were done.
>This also used a complementary color scheme.

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