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  • Designing webpages sucks!!!

    So I've been sitting here for a long time working on a logo for the company that me and my brother are starting. First I designed some business cards and then I started working on the logo for the webpage. What a pain in the rear this all is! It's almost like I'm burned out for the night, but I really need to get something up and posted on the net. Anyone else feel this way when they are doing stuff like this? Any tips to get rid of this feeling???

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    get up, take a walk or a short drive, I like to drink something like sobe energy drinks. dont try reading or anything that reqires a ton of concertration, let your head clear.

    I do this shit for a living and I have a hard time making it through the day, booooorrrreeeeddddd

    1995 Monte Carlo LS
    3400 SFI 60v6
    FFP Underdrive Pulley, S&S Headers, LSD, ODBII Swap, DHP

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    • #3
      CAFFEINE!!!! It is the key to the universe!!

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      • #4
        Yep webpage design came be tedious. One thing at a time, take a break. If you are on a roll keep going.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Compufreek
          CAFFEINE!!!! It is the key to the universe!!
          It's also the key to my messed up heart! Seriously. The doctor told me at my last check up that I have some goofy thing happening with my heart and that I need to quit drinking as much caffiene as I do. Sinus arithmia or something like that......... Maybe it would also help if I got off my rear and worked out or something though!

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          • #6
            LOL, I hear ya man. I am a techie and when I first got into the field I had to have at least two red bulls just to make it through my day. Yeah now 6 yrs later I am off caffeine almost completely on a diet and trying to drag my lazy ass to the gym. I though you were younger being a college student so figure I would be a bad influence

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            • #7
              I'm actually out of college, but not by that much. I'm actually 22 years old. I just feel old since I've been married for three years, have one child and another on the way. For about 8 years or so, I would drink around 4-6 cups of coffee in the morning and then proceed to drink about a 6-pack+ of Mountain Dew or Coke throughout the day. I guess it all caught up to me! I ended up switching to decaf coffee and I'm trying to stop drinking soda all together.

              One the bright side, I basically have the front page done on our site now. I just need to take it out of the "rough" stage and finalize it and then add all of our side pages. Hopefully I'll have it pretty well finished by the end of December.

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              • #8
                sounds like someone needs to go do a burnout....
                3.4L camaro some goodies

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ikessky
                  For about 8 years or so, I would drink around 4-6 cups of coffee in the morning and then proceed to drink about a 6-pack+ of Mountain Dew or Coke throughout the day.
                  Holy crap. I'm surprised you're not sick, or dead!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Canadian Badass v.2.0
                    Holy crap. I'm surprised you're not sick, or dead!
                    LOL! Well, all the caffiene caused some sickness, but not that anyone could really see. I'm not going to go into it, but I think I'm finally getting over what it was!

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                    • #11
                      I don't drink coffee or strong tea either, cause I can't take the caffeine (I won't get into that).. and I wouldn't drink coffee anyways cause I don't want to have prostate problems when I'm older anyways. I quit smoking 2 years ago might as well be as healthy as I can.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by ikessky
                        I'm actually out of college, but not by that much. I'm actually 22 years old. I just feel old since I've been married for three years, have one child and another on the way. For about 8 years or so, I would drink around 4-6 cups of coffee in the morning and then proceed to drink about a 6-pack+ of Mountain Dew or Coke throughout the day. I guess it all caught up to me! I ended up switching to decaf coffee and I'm trying to stop drinking soda all together.

                        One the bright side, I basically have the front page done on our site now. I just need to take it out of the "rough" stage and finalize it and then add all of our side pages. Hopefully I'll have it pretty well finished by the end of December.
                        wow you have a lot on ya for being 22, just our of curioisity what kind of site are you building (technology platform, db, ect). I have learned a few tricks in the past 6 years in the field and Im always intrested in hearing about how other people go about thier design, development, testing and deployment process we may have some pointers for each other.

                        1995 Monte Carlo LS
                        3400 SFI 60v6
                        FFP Underdrive Pulley, S&S Headers, LSD, ODBII Swap, DHP

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                        • #13
                          Well, it's really a basic site for a business that my brother and I are starting. Right now, I have it hosted through Geocities free sites, but I want to move it as soon as I can to something where I have my own domain name and none of the annoying pop ups.

                          I use Adobe Photoshop for all my graphic editing stuff. For actually designing the page, I use Dreamweaver MX. It's real easy to use and I can design without having to connect to the Internet.

                          It's very rough right now, but you can see the start of it at http://www.geocities.com/antlerplaques

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                          • #14
                            nice clean look, you know any scripting or back end development languages? there are some good open source platforms that allow you to deploy and add content to a site very easily. And you provide a unfied look and feel through the use of CSS and and server side includes.

                            Makes things a lot easier to deal with.

                            1995 Monte Carlo LS
                            3400 SFI 60v6
                            FFP Underdrive Pulley, S&S Headers, LSD, ODBII Swap, DHP

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