ok, so im designing a website, and im short on inspiration. i need some people to give me random ideas (they can be like a list of random words or actual ideas) to help me come up with the website design. thank you sooo much!
drama_queen_101 answered Friday January 26 2007, 3:25 pm: well if it can b on anything you want, then maybe design it on your favorite actor/actress, or a fav. movie or something. thats what i'd probly do it on. or u can also do it on somthing you know alot about [ drama_queen_101's advice column | Ask drama_queen_101 A Question ]
PunkieFreak4690 answered Thursday January 25 2007, 10:37 pm: I had to make up a design for a web site in my web design class before, and these were the kind of ideas I liked:
* Make up a company of your own. For example, "Susan's Furniture", and add pictures of non-coyrighted pictures (clipart), make a color scheme (If you are using DreamWeaver you can do this easily), and make-up special features to your company.
*Make a website that talks about you. Make webpages including your biography, another one for pictures, and one for your family and/or friends.
* You can also make your own restaurant, like "Fred's Famous Pizzeria" or something.
*Design a product to advertise. For example. "Willy's Magic Vacuum Cleaner".
Also, if you don't use DreamWeaver, you should because you can make up cute color schemes (like I mentioned earlier) like you can make your links purple, your background pink, and regular text blue.
If you are doing it manually (and for some reason are unable to use DreamWeaver), what would really look cute is filling the website with pictures, and decorate it with a variety of colored text.
Also, making marquees on your website would enhance the look ( < marquee > text < / marquee > ) you can also find more cute ideas here -->[Link](Mouse over link to see full location). I go to that site whenever I am designing websites. Either for fun or for school purposes.
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