Journal of David Atlee @ Frozen Designs

David Atlee designs and builds websites, takes photos, plays with digital design and writes stories about odd things.
 
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    Dreams of Darkest Rum

    Sunday, February 28th, 2010

    Recently I have really come to appreciate  lucid dreaming. The magical hour before having to get up is the time I remember the most, when my dreams are filled with wonderful creative ideas. Often they are a mish-mash of recent events, emotions and surroundings, but sometimes random elements occur. Locations that I have never seen, but so complete in detail, people I have never known, but who seem close friends, and stories that need to be written down. I have got into a habit of having a little notebook by my bed, so I can get the dreams down before the reality of the day kicks in, and they become memories to be forgotten all too soon.

    One of my favourite (and scariest) dreams helped me write the short tale of ‘The School‘. The story is pretty much as it was, there was no need to artistically extend it, it was complete in itself. It was quite an unnerving dream, one of those that leave you out of kilter for the rest of the day, but then by embracing it, giving it life, I turned into something which was no longer just a bad dream.

    Captain Black's Darkest Ginger Rum

    I am currently improving my skill set in Illustrator, and have been looking for ideas to begin designing. A recent dream I had seemed pretty mundane – I was walking around ASDA (Walmart to you folks over the pond) as some heated issue was taking place and people were stressing over something. But the one bit that stuck out was when I stopped at a display of some bottles of rum. I picked up the bottle and looked at it, thinking, that looks so cool. So upon waking, I made a quick sketch on the glass wipeboard, and got on with my working day as normal, but I knew that I now had my project idea to work on in Illustrator. I gave it a little more thought, added a new brand (the other one was an existing pirate) and a bit of unique flavour, but the core design was the same. You can see the result here - it is still basic but I want to refine it and turn it into an advertisement.

    So don’t underestimate your dreams for helping you out in your daily life, they can inspire, solve problems and give you the answers you need when you need them.  And when your partner, family or pet demand that you get your lazy hide out of bed, tell them you’re doing research.  (Of course, pets don’t understand this and still demand to be fed).

    Now why is the rum gone?

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    Stage 6 And so it launches…

    Monday, February 15th, 2010

    After a month of many long hours over numerous days and nights of designing, coding and getting over excited with the results, Frozen Designs version 7 is now live. Beyond the already blogged path of designing from content upwards, I have learned alot and it has helped push my skill sets. I have used alot of Javascript and I give thanks to those wonderful folk out there who provide the scripts to plugin and amend.

    I think my biggest gain has been going through alot of my old photos and giving them a polish and shine using HDR (high dynamic range) logic. What is HDR I hear you ask? Well when you take a photo it can only capture a certain range of light (and in turn colour and detail). So often to get a good balance of the main subject matter you lose detail in the darker and lighter areas. So true HDR, is to take 3 or more photos capturing the correct exposure for the dark areas, the medium areas and the light areas. Then using some software such as Photomatrix you combine the images to give you a final image that shows the detail across it and with it some fantastic results. You can read more about HDR here, I will admit that alot of my images are only using one image and some digitial magic in Adobe Lightroom, but this was due to the fact I did not take the photos with HDR in mind and so did not have the range of exposures required. Even so it is amazing what you visual information a RAW image contains and the results have been amazing compared to the now quite dull originals, please go see yourself. HDR is something I will have in mind with future photo shoots and I will set up the bracket exposure on camera.

    The design page I am very proud of, I still feel it needs some tweaking visually, but then in the words of Leonardo da Vinci ‘Art is never finished, only abandoned’ and a deadline for launch is proof of that. It was a chance to play with unique navigation ideas to view the imagery, again it allowed me extend my coding knowledge through image maps and CSS which is great way to create some fun interaction and still have accessibility in the framework. From here I want to work on design skills and improve what I can create visually using Illustrator and photoshop, maybe one day be featured in those design feeds I keep tweeting or passing on via my google reader shared items.

    Anyway, if you are reading this I hope you are at my website already, if you are viewing this through a rss feed, then go have a dig around.

    So with the website project relaunch at an end, what is next I ask myself. Well I have a new website to build for a client, need to get my creative writing back on track with posts to Imagine Tales along with a novella. Alongside these as mentioned, more photography and desiging of which the result will be posted up at my website and written about here. And I really do need to get out on my mountain bike.

    Till next time.

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    Stage 1 – Website Redesign and content driven design

    Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

    I recently decided to revamp my website and content as it was finally time I got off the fence between being a web designer and developer. Web technology and trends have changed massively in the last year with AJAX making headway, CSS3 and HTML5 being born too. So know there is only so much one man can learn, I need to concentrate on what I wanted and what I loved. I have traditionally always lived in the front-end development side of things and love created websites through layout. So design was really the bit I loved and I want to expand on that. With an excellent knowledge of HTML and CSS, a good understanding of what AJAX can do I can offer design with the idea of the needed functionality. I have always flirted with design, but never to the level that you see around us. It is time I fixed that and so with concentrated efforts to see the best out there was born the idea of frozendesigns.co.uk V7 ( I am currently on V5, but I abandoned V6 as I did more research, I got better ideas).

    Through my google reader feed where I seek daily inspiration and current trends I came across this article about how designing a website should be content driven and so logically built using content as the base, then onto layout and finally the look and feel. Makes perfect sense, but industry has always designed static images in Photoshop first. Whilst at first it makes sense for resources and giving the client an idea of the concept, there are numerous issues involved. These include how fonts render and also trying to make content fit the design, so later on changes have to be made to the design. This format of working is residue left over when content, design and layout were all held on the same page. Today the design and layout are separate, which means you can nail down the content and functionality tesing early on  then build the layout around the content, experiment with the how users read the website, then improve on that with effective design methods to drive website users where you want them, be it looking a some nice photos, buying a toy car or socially interacting.

    The other advantages of the ‘content – layout – design’ process is you can take care of those often under-rated issues of accessibility easily. Imagine someone was listening to your website being read out, it needs to make sense and often the layout and design is relied on to help it make sense, no good for someone who is blind. So when you add content without layout or design you naturally order it to make sense. Bingo! Along with certain other attributes in the code like image descriptions, headings and keyboard shortcuts your website becomes more accessible, which in turn also helps search engines get the best information out of your site. It really does make sense.

    So frozendesigns.co.uk v7 then, well I am on day 2 of my two week leave from my job as a ‘Web Project’ bod to rebuild/redesign my website and I am already seeing the advantages.  I first listed what I wanted on the site (using my wonderful wipeboard), what would be on the landing page and the menu/website structure. As I began to add content, at this stage mostly just feeds from my twitter account, journal, google reader shared items and creative writing website ‘imaginetales.co.uk‘ ideas of the layout have formed, a natural way for it all to sit together.  I still have more content to add with a summary about what the purpose of the website is along with featured design/photography I have created. Then I can play with layout and finally the even more fun exciting bit of design and making it look awesome. From there I can take the layout and design to the child pages and also my wordpress powered blog to bring that into my website. Up till now I have used templates by others, now I need to use my own.

    You can see my progression here and I will posting more on my journal as my journey to build my site and become a better web designer continues.

    Till next time…

    Read part 2 – Website Layout

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