Title Now I behold thy lovely body. Version 8. Created in Photoshop CS. Best viewed at any resolution, any browser. In use since March 18, 2010. The brushes are my own. The textures are my own. The stocks are from here, here, and my own collection.
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Bad use of font in the banner. The banner is also boring. =/
Navigation
The site is very easy to navigate. The links are above the top under the image, and each page that opens is very organized.
Header
Merf. First: bad, bad, bad use of text. It's a bit pixelly, and it just looks bad right in the middle of the image. For an image of skys,
I would suggest using a cursive font which sort of fades into the image. If you have Photoshop, Soft Light works well for this.
Secondly, the image is way boring. But, if you have Photoshop (Or Paint Shop Pro), there are ways to make it pop. My favorite method
is selective color,w hich I use heavily in my tutorials. PSP may have an option similar, but I don't know. This image could be really nice
if it were edited.
Coding
The coding is very nice. It matches the header nicely, and although some colors used in the coding are not in the header, it still
looks very nice. The actual coding looks vaild and proper, so righto!
Content
Note: She offers articles and a Fun & Interective section that I will not be reviewing. She also offers the graphics of a friend
whose site is down, so I will also not review those.
Graphics and Resources
100x100 Avatars Some of these are really grainy and pixely
and most are way too saturated for my personal liking. Some are cropped well while others are not. I would suggest not making
them so asturated and using avatar textures.
AIM Icons These also are not the best quality, and I find them a bit boring. But I do not use AIM icons.
Old Pixel Adoptables This is a nice collection of adoptables. I am very impressed with the camera pixels.
Stock Images This is a nice arrangement of stock images! I really like the paper star shapes, very unique. The pictures
of plants are a bit grainy, though. I really liek the water images and the signs, I can see those being helpful.
Web Materials
Backgrounds These are cute, though very simple. Anyone with photoshop could make them.
Bullets They are a bit big. I wish they came in more colors, though.
Button Templates The third one is a really adorable idea. I've always thought button templates are silly, but most of these are
instertingly shaped.
Color Palettes There are only two and they don't really wow me. The colors do look nice together, but they aren't very special
or unique.
Layout Images No offense, but who wants an image that looks like it was made in pain for a layout? They aren't even well drawn. =/
Smilie Packs These aren't that impressive to me. If you make another set, try to use shading and whatnot.
Are there only 8? You should state how many there are on the preview or under it.
Tutorials
There are four available, and all deal with coding and HTML. These aren't necessarily unique tutorials, however they are very helpful
and well-written. I imagine these would be very helpful to beginners.
Summary
Although I wasn't too impressed with the layout or graphics, this site is still worth a visit. There is a lot the visitor can do instead of collecting
resources.
Suggestions
You seem to prefer doing pixel graphics so I suggest updating your adoptables section and making more smilie sets.
Read some tutorials on image editing.
Update your visitor content more often; it hasn't changed in a while.