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Natedizzle
03-26-2007, 01:14 AM
until it's updated more that is. Any thoughts?
www.aweidaglass.com
nathan
Lampworking-Supply
03-26-2007, 01:26 AM
Nate I like your site. The navigation of the jewelry is cool. It gets to the point. I also like the pics of you blowing. People are in awe when they see an artist at work with a torch.
If you'd like a link on my site to help get some traffic I'd be happy to assist.
Good job on the site! The logo is sweet!
Mike
http://lampworking-supply.com
Ro's Glass World
03-26-2007, 07:55 AM
i like it! only thing was when i initially clicked on a category until i scrolled down and saw the options to view the pics of the new page, i thought it didnt load new page. once i realized it no problem, i happened to not have a full screen up. basically the main picture doesnt change to an image from the new page until its selected.
i love the inclusion of working photos, and studio.
not sure about the contact me for pricing etc. in this day and age when someone sees something they want i would think, being able to order it right then would be important for sales.
whenever i see sites that dont have prices, i immediately think everything is expensive, i know many artists do this though, it creates a different feel to your site. i was always curious as to why it would be set up this way, care to share?
good luck,
nice job!
ro
WORLD FAMOUS
03-26-2007, 10:01 AM
I like it. Simple, elegant, right to the point. Great work Nathan!
loydb
03-26-2007, 10:25 AM
Clearly you need a bigger torch. That dinky little thing on the left in the torches pic wouldn't toast a marshmallow! :)
jusbag
03-26-2007, 10:55 AM
lookin good man!
Natedizzle
03-26-2007, 12:45 PM
Thanks everyone,
It is by no means finished, there was supposed to be a whole sales section that is currently being worked on. There are no prices because everything there is sold for the most part... I do hear you on the picture not changing when you click on a link. that is something i do not like myself...
I figured it was important to get it online and alter it according to feedback as I get asked daily what my website is lol. So thanks!
Nathan
edit: I took that pic the one day I owned most of the GTT line :) right after I started packing and shipping the others out, now the deltamag is a little lonely with only a hand torch keeping it company.
Swampy
03-26-2007, 06:55 PM
Looking good Nate.
I like the slideshow at the bottom of the page, that's the Adobe generated script playing that, isn't it?
How time consuming will it be if you want to edit or add half a dozen products?
Here's some neat Java scripts and in particular this one with a next/previous button; http://javascript.about.com/library/blslide1.htm
I like your idea of thumbnails so that I can preview the larger image in advance.
Just that it takes time for you to regenerate or edit the action script.
wow nate! good work, i really like it!! like tokin said, simple, elegant, to the point. congrats yo!
hey not to mention your work has been smokin latley also!
gypsea
03-27-2007, 06:09 AM
lookin good nate...i like the thumbnails, i like you in the background of the bio...are ya gonna get a shopping cart and sell directly off the site?
i need a website. my friend who was working on it fizzled out on me.....
JDeMoss
03-27-2007, 09:00 AM
Looks good Nate. Hey man, how big of a space is your new shop? Just curious, it doesn't look too wide. I'm building a new shop in a space that is long and skinny
Later man
jokersdesign
03-27-2007, 09:23 AM
I think the web site is great.
Looks like a bad ass studio too
Natedizzle
03-27-2007, 10:08 AM
Thanks everyone! And thank you ACE, that honestly really means a lot to me.
I think there is going to be a mirror site with a shopping cart imbedded, and what is set up currently will be the archive... Dealing with it is a little time consuming and that is an issue with me, but hopefully it'll get figured out with time.
Jesse- that is my home studio, and is about 20x10 if I remember correctly. It is a little skinny but I have never bumped into the back wall.... I do hit my blowpipes and punty's on the hood all the time though, so if it isn't too late I highly suggest making tall ceilings in your shop! I am not actually even working in that shop currently as my oxygen generator is still broken... I am sharing a bench with Derek White for an undetermined period of time which is incredible, so that studio has been pretty much abandoned... but it looks welcoming on the site :)
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