Mike's Pedal Thread
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- Mike
- I like EL34s
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Thomas (neé Dinosauria) deserves all the credit, for it is him that has done all the work, I have just talked about myself in pm's.
It's still a work in progress and all pictures will be updated with photos of the "production" model versions of pedals with the decals you have designed when I have build and photographed them. We'll whack a credit to you on the site also if you want to put some thought into how that should look.
It's still a work in progress and all pictures will be updated with photos of the "production" model versions of pedals with the decals you have designed when I have build and photographed them. We'll whack a credit to you on the site also if you want to put some thought into how that should look.
- Mike
- I like EL34s
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Cheers, feel free to pm me or Thomas about any ideas you have, you guys are like my TECHNO MEN.benecol wrote:I'll cast an eye over it if you want, but I'm no web designer, nosirree. Very nice, though.
I love the video embedding. And when I have all the pictures taken he's gonna do some funky stuff with them.
i checked out the site earlier. while i won't claim to know anything about design at all (two years of graphic design of three years of art. UK EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM, YOU HAVE CLEARLY TRIUMPHED) here are some things i reckon could be improved.
grey bar at the bottom. what's it there for?
assuming the pedals page is going to grow, maybe more of a kinda e-bay style deal where theres are thumbnails to one side and then you click and get the full size image and the description on the same page. if it comes to it i could see if could knock up some javascript to do this.
i like the actual design though, in this day and age of flashy websites with fuck all content (one of which i ran, when you think "what shall i make my website about" after designing it you know you're doing it wrong) i much prefer simpler websites such as this one.
grey bar at the bottom. what's it there for?
assuming the pedals page is going to grow, maybe more of a kinda e-bay style deal where theres are thumbnails to one side and then you click and get the full size image and the description on the same page. if it comes to it i could see if could knock up some javascript to do this.
i like the actual design though, in this day and age of flashy websites with fuck all content (one of which i ran, when you think "what shall i make my website about" after designing it you know you're doing it wrong) i much prefer simpler websites such as this one.
- Mike
- I like EL34s
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Same as the Echo Base, the larger case I use is not large (it's 125mm x 95mm) but you can't fit this pedal into the Saltbooster case.Haze wrote:that echo base lite is damn tempting... what size enclosure would it fit in?
for $120 + shipping for a digital delay w/ analogue flavour... damn... the dd20 isn's as appealing as this...
- timhulio
- Redheaded Stepchild
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This is my favourite page... lole:
http://www.dinosauria.co.uk/mike/Off.html
Not really! Looks good, and nice tone to the bio section.
http://www.dinosauria.co.uk/mike/Off.html
Not really! Looks good, and nice tone to the bio section.