Design2Please.com portfolio page updated

Filed under: News @ Indus, Web design, Portfolio — Anindya at 12:22 pm on Wednesday, March 28, 2007

We have recently updated the portfolio page of Design2Please.com (the web design and other creative services venture of Indus Net Technologies) and given it a fresh look.

There are several points to note on the refined page:

  1. This time we got rid of the multi-column design to give more eye space with white areas.
  2. The portfolio thumbnails are bigger and so more visible.
  3. The portfolio is spread between 4 pages (more coming soon) for fast loading and to avoid unnecessary clutter.
  4. We have removed other modules and elements from the portfolio display section to make it more focussed and to-the-point.

Hope you all will like it. Let us know if you have any suggestions. We are in process to refine other pages as well. Stay tuned!

3 Comments »

Comment by Takuya

March 30, 2007 @ 3:51 pm

I’d suggest the followings:

1. Who designed the site (helps new customer indicate their favorite designer). You can also make your inhouse webdesigners compete each other, therefore, more skills they’ll have. :)

2. What technologies used, like in script2please.

3. If the site is table-less (fully CSS design), etc.

Comment by Anindya

March 30, 2007 @ 11:05 pm

Takuya, thanks a lot for your comments. I am sure your feedback will help us to make the page much better. We will try to consider the points mentioned by you.

Regarding the the designer names: We appriciate team efforts and websites are created by a team of professionals. Nobody can be expert of every area and so we take help of expert knowledge of different people to create the best output. If we have to name, we might end up by putting 10 names because many people are contributing in many ways - actively or passively. We would rather love to standup as “Creative Team: Indus Net Technologies” :)

Anindya

Comment by Takuya

March 31, 2007 @ 5:22 am

Could you also update talash.net? And possibly add years to each news on the left.

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