[NW2FD] Website Design Done


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NW2FD Website Design

This is the design I did for the NW2FD website. I am a day late because I decided to do an entire interface, and not just the menu system. i am only hosting it on my server temporarily, just so everyone can see the design itself and how it will primarily function. obviously the text content is not correct.

I will be passing it along to the appropriate sources, they all know who they are, so content can be added in and such.

I really tried to use HankyOne's kick ass logo but when I resized it down it lost all its power. The good news is with that though you can never have to many logos for a squad.

Hope everyone likes it, I will of course be adding needed smaller design elements here and there as time goes on.

Dirty Larry

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Hello All

NW2FD Website Design

This is the design I did for the NW2FD website. I am a day late because I decided to do an entire interface, and not just the menu system. i am only hosting it on my server temporarily, just so everyone can see the design itself and how it will primarily function. obviously the text content is not correct.

I will be passing it along to the appropriate sources, they all know who they are, so content can be added in and such.

I really tried to use HankyOne's kick ass logo but when I resized it down it lost all its power. The good news is with that though you can never have to many logos for a squad.

Hope everyone likes it, I will of course be adding needed smaller design elements here and there as time goes on.

Dirty Larry

Edit//

Someone Ripped off the NW1AD forum headers.... :crazy:

"Neowin.net is the reason we exist. Please visit the site and check it out. It's one of the best Tech sites around."

"Got a problem with NW1AD site or want to provide suggestions to help us improve the site or have feedback please post here." (my bad english)

there's at least 4 more FORUM Sub-titles which were ripped off from us. We don't wanna start inter community war. Please change your stuff or contact tose in charge to something original.

I hate that crap. If you're gonna steal stuff from NW1AD at least ask me first.

Edited by xStainDx
Thanks for ripping off my text.  :rolleyes: and not giving us a spot in your FORUMS.

"Neowin.net is the reason we exist. Please visit the site and check it out. It's one of the best Tech sites around."

I hate that crap. If you're gonna steal stuff from NW1AD at least ask me first.

:crazy:

I had nothing at all to do with the Forums, only the design I linked to.

And what text are you talking about the I personally ripped off??? i was told a name of the squad, and i came up with a Design. Then I posted about it.

Again I repeat i had nothing to do with the Forums.

Don't accuse ME of ripping off anything when I simply did not. :angry:

I had nothing at all to do with the Forums, only the design I linked to.

And what text are you talking about the I personally ripped off??? i was told a name of the squad, and i came up with a Design. Then I posted about it.

Again I repeat i had nothing to do with the Forums.

Don't accuse ME of ripping off anything when I simply did not.

Maybe you didn't steal it but someone did. I"m not too pleased about it ATM. :s

Rather interesting? why would you name yourselves the 2nd fragger division when there isnt a first fragger division. theres a first armory division but that wouldtn count in that naming scheme :laugh:

anywho.. too bad we cant fight against you guys ^_^ that'd be cool

and if you need to borrow anything just ask away ;)

Maybe you didn't steal it but someone did. I"m not too pleased about it ATM. :s

There is no..

Maybe you didn't steal

I personally simply did not steal a thing. I would ask as you said.

I understand your frustration, but don't accuse me and slander my name.

You need to deal with that with whomever is in charge of the forums.

I am simply just one of many people involved in this project, my aspect was design and design only.

There is no..

I personally simply did not steal a thing. I would ask as you said.

I understand your frustration, but don't accuse me and slander my name.

You need to deal with that with whomever is in charge of the forums.

I am simply just one of many people involved in this project, my aspect was design and design only.

Me sorry. Larry You are obsolved ;)

Very nice Dirty Larry (Y)

xStainDx - sorry about the issues mate, we will try to sort it (Y)

Ultima if you're an Admin of those forums we would like it if you could please Link to us in your Forums as we will link back to you :)

I'd like to make this an Inter-community thing and not seperate each squad. I think having everyone on the same side is a good thing :)

Me sorry. Larry You are obsolved ;)

:D

Thank you sir. (Y)

My name might be "Dirty" Larry, but one thing I don't do is steal, especially when it comes to design.

@ ultima - Thanks (Y)

we have a bunch were testing we will change it now to see if you like it k?

BO, is there a Cascading Style Sheet that controls the forums?

If so I wouldn't mind getting my hands on it for sure to play around (of course I will back up the default one), as I am pretty sure I can have it match my design and colors used pretty damn close. :D

Also Thanks Matt. :D

EDIT Actually BO, I Just checked out the Forums again and they are already getting there (Y) Try making that red a darker blue I would say....

BO, is there a Cascading Style Sheet that controls the forums?

If so I wouldn't mind getting my hands on it for sure to play around (of course I will back up the default one), as I am pretty sure I can have it match my design and colors used pretty damn close. :D

Also Thanks Matt. :D

EDIT Actually BO, I Just checked out the Forums again and they are already getting there (Y) Try making that red a darker blue I would say....

you are now an admin!

:whistle:

Can you please tell me what the whistle is for?

I was asked to make it look like the Unreal site, if that is what you are whistling about...

And also for the record, the idea for the site is for an original design is from a Design I did in Nov 2001 that a client never used, so um yeah I don't ever steal when it comes to design pal...

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