New Look

Cool.
But it's not winter, you know.
lol, it looks good anyway. I'm assuming the background image is of a DDR pad?
But it's not winter, you know.

Revival of the Pre-DDR X Style Simfile Tournament
http://best-mix.net/forum/
BLueSS wrote:It's 90+ degrees here in Seattle, and supposed to be hot all week. I thought a "cool" looking theme might distract from the heat a bit.![]()
BLueSS wrote:What has digital art evolved to recently?
CoreyBlaze wrote:Most commercial ads and modern layouts now use grittier, urban-ish, less "organized"-looking graphics and fonts instead of most techno-ish and futuristic look from the earlier 2000's. The background in the new site banner has the first style, and the font definitely belongs to the latter style. The background is so busy and has so much detail that makes the font look incredibly dull and lazy. Please notice that I didn't said bad, but it makes the lack of detail in the text a lot more evident than in simpler graphics.
BLueSS wrote:CoreyBlaze wrote:Most commercial ads and modern layouts now use grittier, urban-ish, less "organized"-looking graphics and fonts instead of most techno-ish and futuristic look from the earlier 2000's. The background in the new site banner has the first style, and the font definitely belongs to the latter style. The background is so busy and has so much detail that makes the font look incredibly dull and lazy. Please notice that I didn't said bad, but it makes the lack of detail in the text a lot more evident than in simpler graphics.
Or this could be my attempt to bridge the two unique styles into something that reflects both the nature of old simfile competitions by using the older art style, plus the new "current" nature with the chaotic background which represents this urbanized style. By combining both the old and the new, if forces the viewer to think about both periods (if they have that frame of reference), creating a unique mental image that cannot be evoked by defining the art to only one style