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Joomla website of the month M+H Architect

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

There are reasons why the people behind the Joomla community choose a Joomla website of the month. It is because these websites stand out in ways other websites might not be able to do. For the month of April, M+H Architect was nominated as Joomla website of the month.

In short, M+H Architect website looks very simple and yet in managed to give out quite a handful of information about the company. There are only five main sections which are the About, Projects, Green Design, Credits and Contact. Out of all of these five sections, only three will most probably be the highlight for its visitors which are the About, Projects and Green Design page.

The design of the website has a touch of gray and black which is quite synonymous to a modern design. However, since the logo incorporates a light green color, that particular color is also used in various aspects of the website. Moreover, the thing about gray and blacks is that it blends quite well with almost all colors.

The Projects section serves much of what M+H Architect is all about: architecture and designing. That particular section acts as the site’s portfolio and it has been built in quite a nice manner as well. Subsections are used to make sure that customers can get into a more specific type of project.

All in all, M+H Architect bore quite an impressive design and it is to no surprise that it was crowned as Joomla website of the month.

Joomla Website Showcase – Digital Arts with LightWyrm

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Arts have been taken to a whole new level with the advancement in computer technology. Digital arts are now one of the most sought forms of art today by mankind’s newest generation. This is because digital arts today have gone to great length on creating surreal graphics.

One website where an enthusiasts or a person wanting to know more about digital arts is LightWyrm. It is a website that focuses on digital arts may it be in the form of digital painting or computer generated images or CGI for short.

The website focuses on tutorials and social networking specifically for the digital artists. The tutorials here are simply amazing and most often than not, it looks very good as well. Tutorials here are easy to understand as the creator of these tutorials explains in details on what to do as well as giving out images that may assist with the creation of the final product.

The design off LightWyrm itself looks elegant and suitable for a highly artistic website. It looks pleasant but the only bad side of it is that everything is aligned to the left side which may be annoying to those that aren’t used to looking on their left instead of at the middle.