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Old 05-19-2007, 08:59 AM
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Looking good although I think having more than one texture is a little confusing visually.
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Old 05-19-2007, 10:12 PM
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Are you talking about the texture on the word Smith? I used flamed maple to bump map some cocobolo thereby making a flamed cocobolo texture. The rest of the text is technically cocobolo as well but the lines are thin enough you really can't see the grain. I was going for multiple textures so the image wouldn't be too drab looking. I wanted to stick with wood textures due to the topic at hand, and it seems Mike is planning a wood theme for the forums.

Ken, I left the basses standing to the sides so they would stand against whatever background Mike uses for the forum. If he uses a wood texture for the background image, then the basses will stand against it instead of my quilt. It helps to make them more itegrated with the rest of the forum's look and not necessarily a part of the forum header.
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Old 05-20-2007, 05:39 AM
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Thats cool, but I just felt that you can still make it look wood themed without having wood used in every element. The textures can make it look a little cluttered visually. As with the gallery photos, sometimes if you have two elements that are contrasting in visual qualities, it can make either much more distinct.

The use of 'positive contrast' is used frequently by modernist architects such as Mies Van Der Rohe in furniture or built forms. Have a look at this piece of furniture as an example:



Can you see how the leather is soft, dark, textured, matt, yielding whereas the chrome tubes are hard, reflective, glossy, smooth and structural? When you put them next to one another either element becomes that much more distinctive because of its contrasting relationship with the other element. Visually it also looks very clear about what the function of each element is, because of the way in which the finishes have been chosen - that is to say its easy to tell instinctively which bit was made for touching without necessarily knowing what the purpose of the object is.

The use of positive contrast was the kind of idea I was using as the basis for my suggestion

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Old 05-20-2007, 12:30 PM
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What do you think of a dark wood with brass lettering?
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I think it looks fine its been used a bit in board rooms and banks to great effect.

Perhaps you need other opinions though?
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Mike, any word on when you plan to change the theme for the board? The default vBulletin just doesn't scream "Ken Smith" or "Bass" to me..

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Mike, any word on when you plan to change the theme for the board? The default vBulletin just doesn't scream "Ken Smith" or "Bass" to me..

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i´m glad that it does not scream
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