Mister Dizzy

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I really dig the use of border-radius in your design. Really solid personal "brand" aesthetic.
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arandomsite's avatar arandomsite 1 year ago

thank you so much! I really do go for a unique style as I'm not the most creative person lol

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misterdizzy's avatar misterdizzy 1 year ago

I've been through a corporate rebranding as a pro web dev & there's usually a focus on specific consistent details like your use of specific border radius combinations to establish a visual identity (which is then used across websites and emails and so forth). That's a solid development/design technique. :)

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I need serious feedback. Should I change my color palette to look like this? https://misterdizzy.neocities.org/front.png | https://misterdizzy.neocities.org/proj.png
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mr-pibbs-site's avatar mr-pibbs-site 1 year ago

it matches the globe on your index... i believe you should

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misterdizzy's avatar misterdizzy 1 year ago

(And font)

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mr-pibbs-site's avatar mr-pibbs-site 1 year ago

i'm split on the font, always a fan of monospaced but a simple one like in the pictures is agreeable

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graybox's avatar graybox 1 year ago

i definitely prefer the blue, although the new font gives off "unfinished" vibes imo

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rbuchanan's avatar rbuchanan 1 year ago

These are inferior to your present chromatic scheme

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mnemonics's avatar mnemonics 1 year ago

I like it. Serif fonts are underrated in web design I think

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misterdizzy's avatar misterdizzy 1 year ago

I always liked the Georgia font. I might tweak some of the color contrast a tiny bit and change the site to this. I think the "sun baked" look is getting a little old.

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rbuchanan's avatar rbuchanan 1 year ago

I'd like to know how often and much micromanagement and purposeless corporate activity eventuates from paucities of personal engagement and fulfillment. Imagine cinema without directors (auteurs and hacks alike); it's inconceivable, even in countries where ethoi are predicated on egalitarian pretensions.

The key to escaping the social media matrix is: learn to be okay with the post-per-day limitations on Neocities.
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rbuchanan's avatar rbuchanan 1 year ago

It should be doubled.

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Oh, they allow you THAT many neocities per day? How am I gonna say so many things in comments on the neocity?
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misterdizzy's avatar misterdizzy 1 year ago

Always "like" your own neocities. Every single neocity you do on there. All of em.

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misterdizzy's avatar misterdizzy 1 year ago

Dad jokes are the very best jokes because you don't have to care if anyone else is laughing.

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https://nohappynonsense.net is a really fantastic neocity. I legitimately laughed out loud listening to a TTS of the fiction bits on that blog while driving.
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MIX TAPE of hardware techno, no computer involved, only old school analog gear. 📼💿🎛️🎚️🎚️🎛️💿🎧🎵🎶 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLliBsn-mptQQHHnRJo-fb1SP8xu4IRVZB
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rbuchanan's avatar rbuchanan 1 year ago

His script is terrific, but this trend whereby so much that We quietly take for granted is rediscovered, denominated, and exhibited is just irksome. These subjunctional MOs were widely practiced and discussed exhaustively on BBS forums at least as early as the late '80s.

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misterdizzy's avatar misterdizzy 1 year ago

I agree, of course. Still, one must tell the future generations of previous methods. People need stories to understand things (you and I included).

misterdizzy's avatar misterdizzy 1 year ago

In other words, we people need to be goofy sometimes (a lot).

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mikegrindle's avatar mikegrindle 1 year ago

I have no shame in being goofy. Glad you liked the script, though it definitely needs some improvement.

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The very worst accent in the United States? I'll go: Baltimore, MD.
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arkmsworld's avatar arkmsworld 1 year ago

Mr Ray's Hair Weave

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