And the winner is…

Design 2. Tra la! This design was the clear favorite. It redeems my faith in myself as an honorary teenager to know that a jury of my soul mates agreed with my choice.

Chris and I communicated some more and he gave me further input as to the rest of the site design. Because I had already decided to donate my time to aid4teens.org, I agreed to finish as much of the site as time permitted. I would create a template and send it to Chris Zipped, and as an e-mail attachment, for he and his staff to flesh out as needed. I'm most pleased to say that the site has remained very true to the template.

Click here to see the actual finished aid4teens.org Web site.

Does your site create sore eyes?

If you need a makeover, send me your URL and I'll have a look and get back to you. And, please let me know if you have any questions or if anything I covered was unclear. (I've been accused of being vague more than once). I'd love to hear your comments and your suggestions for future topics as well. Send me a message at garypriester@earthlink.net

Gary W. Priester is a reformed advertising art director who now does Web site and graphic design, and writes about his experiences. Gary lives in Black Point, California with his wife Mary E. Carter (who also writes for Efuse), their six chickens, five cats, four doves, two one finch, and one exceptional canary. CLICK HERE to visit  Gary's Web site.

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