[Clipart] Reg clipart detail page design

chovynz chovynz at gmail.com
Sat Jul 23 04:56:44 PDT 2011


Or even...
Why do we have two download buttons?
Why not just have one download button and you can choose your options from
there in a JS panel that appears?

"
What format do you want to download this file as?
SVG - scalable
Small PNG size ### x ### pixels (*this should be filled out to the file
ratio*) - We recommend 600 x 600."
Medium PNG #### x ####
Large PNG #### x ####
Custom PNG size   ____ x ____ pixels

Ok         Cancel
"


On 23 July 2011 23:49, chovynz <chovynz at gmail.com> wrote:

> I think the one that you have just done is pretty good. I like the rounded
> corners, and simplicity of the interface. Could I ask that you do some
> Javascripty hide and show thing for the about informational section? I've
> been trying to imagine the page without all the visual clutter (from ages
> ago, not your design.) My theory is that people have come to this page to
> see the clipart in more detail, not more information about the clipart or
> who drew it. If they are further interested, they can click the "Show
> Details" thingjammybob. My Ideal would be a large thumbnail of the clipart
> and the Download button only. The rest would be hidden inside the show/hide
> button. If I can describe it in words and build on what I see here, I would
> say, move the buttons underneath the information, have the download button
> at the top, the rest at the bottom (hidden), The clipart fills up the entrie
> left side where the buttons used to be. So, there is
>
>    - One large clipart preview
>    - Only one visible button for downloading Svg
>    - Show more information /  Hide more information that is hidden by
>    default. The rest of the buttons and info are contained in that section.
>
>  Also remember the png autosizer script that Jakub did?  That would be
> great to include near the download png button.
>
> Was there a reason that you removed the upload/download/favourite/collect
> images? I quite liked them. Without them the buttons almost seem bland. Is
> there something you can do for it?
>
> I do like what you have done with the information. I like the aligned both
> sides and structured feeling that it gives. Is there now, too many pixel
> lines on the page? And too much line spacing in between the information?
>
>
> On 23 July 2011 23:16, chovynz <chovynz at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> This is what it looks like.
>>
>>
>> On 18 July 2011 03:10, ryan sukale <ryantechnical at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I redid the design.
>>>
>>> Rewrote the entire html and css for the content. And tiny bits of js.
>>>
>>> I am uploading it in a zip file right now so you can see it from your
>>> local system, because doing the same changes in the project aiki would take
>>> a lot of time.
>>> Since i wrote the entire html, it does not contain the custom javascript.
>>> For example, just images for the 'social icons' .
>>>
>>> There is only one html page in the zip file. "6 hexagons 6 diamonds -
>>> OpenClipArt.htm". The others are the supporting css and images.
>>>
>>> Things that i was looking to achieve in this design
>>>
>>> 1) A single action menu, for all the actionable items.
>>> 2) Increase in the image size to 350x350, to effectively reduce the empty
>>> space.
>>> 3) sidelined the image details to the right in its own panel so that it
>>> does not strike out, but is still prominent enough if a user wants to take a
>>> peek.
>>> 4) Tried to make it look more symmetrical than what i had submitted
>>> earlier.
>>>
>>> Some more thoughts
>>> 1) I was thinking, the additional information associated with a png
>>> download, can appear as a modal dialog, like the facebook message dialog,
>>> when the user clicks on the button.
>>> 2) A similar idea can also be extended for the collect button where the
>>> content for the user's lists can be downloaded via ajax and shown in the
>>> modal dialog itself instead of a complete page refresh. That way, the layout
>>> of the original page will remain intact when the user is trying to add a
>>> clipart to his collections and will also reduce latency due to page refresh.
>>>
>>> I designed it in Firefox
>>> It renders properly with IE7 and chrome as well, but without a few fancy
>>> effects like the rounded borders because i did not use any browser specific
>>> css for now.
>>>
>>> Check it out and let me know if the design is ok. I believe this is much
>>> better than the previous one that I had done.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards,
>>> Ryan
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Cheers
>> Chovynz
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Cheers
> Chovynz
>



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Cheers
Chovynz
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