What’s new at the aside design studio


asideDharchula Whats new at the aside design studio asidebrands Brand naming & Logo design by Naina

The blog’s been re-re-designed. I wasn’t too happy with the boxy feel of the Qwilm theme [ originally seen on Lokesh's Huddletogether ]. So I tweaked and tweaked and tweaked over the weekend and re-did the blog. I’ve also added some half-snowflakes on the top to get visitors into the wintry/Christmasy spirit. [ I think the graphic's too small though! ]

I have also added a newsletter subscription box for monthly updates on aside. You can subscribe using the form on the left bar on any of the blog pages and on the main aside website homepage. [ Although the auto re-directs on the blog are not yet working because of some reason - I've asked Dreamhost to help me out with that - till then if after hitting the "subscribe" button you're taken to a page that says "Sorry, page not found", be rest assured that you've been subscribed. ] The newsletter’s called ideas@aside and does NOT deliver blog updates.

For visitors not comfortable with RSS Readers and RSS Feeds, I’ve added an Rmail form just below the newsletter subscription form, which will deliver blog update right into your inbox. [ the flaw with the Rmail link is that once you click on "Subscribe", you are taken to the Rmail website - and the website doesn't even have a message that tells you that you've been subscribed - there's no message AT ALL ].

There’s a new Careers page, which tells prospective candidates how and why to apply. I’ve been getting resumes at the rate of three each week from people with varied design/internet/technology skills and I needed to reduce the noise in that department. It’s still a nascent page, which will mature as I read it more often and figure out better ways of writing my mind.

There is also a section at the bottom of each page called “Discover More” where you can find three categories of links – “Recent posts”, “Recently commented posts” and “Random posts” – to make the aside design studio blog more accessible.

Some graphic additions [ like the shadow under the main content/posts block ], some new links on the left bar and some more design elements in the pipeline.

And then there are the usual client projects – working on seven right now and about 22 in the pipeline – discussing terms and pricing mostly. I’m down with the flu, bought more art supplies, working on a painting of Lord Ganesha and doing an ad for a client’s hoardings [ which is a new skillset ]. Lots to keep me busy.

I’ve also posted some images on Flickr from my latest trip to Dharchula.

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EquiDave said,

December 4, 2006 @ 7:53 am

The changes look great.

If you ever need any help on the programming side Naina, I’m sure your new EquiLife team mate, and head of our IT/Web-Programming dept., Alex would be happy to lend a hand.

We’re considering to jump over to a new blogging standard for our development journal and would really like to get you and Alex together for a quick chat for us to learn from the conclusions you’ve reached here.

Cheers!
EquiDave

PS: Colds going round here too :( ….’tis the season as they say. Keep the hot tea going and, as your mummy always told ya, get some rest! :) )

Yasin Ali said,

December 6, 2006 @ 4:56 pm

Dear Naina,

I designed logo and website for above url client. this is my first logo created me. i love to hear comments on my design.

i have passion be a good designer what can i do?

I look forward to hear few words from you…i posted first comment in details pls check that also.

Allah aapko aur tarakhee dey! ameen.
Yasin Ali
Hyderabad.
00919392428472

Yasin Ali said,

December 6, 2006 @ 5:01 pm

sorry deedee khushi main mai email hi galath type kardiya sorry

pls read my earlier 2 comments

Yasin Ali said,

December 6, 2006 @ 5:02 pm

my email is yasinhyd@gmail.com not yasinhyd@yahoo.com

Naina said,

December 6, 2006 @ 11:25 pm

Hi again Yasin! I saw the ATS logo and it looks good to me. I wouldn’t know what creative brief the client gave you but I like the way you’ve used the font and the logo itself. It looks familiar and fairly simple. If I did something similar, I would make sure I checked on the web for other companies who might have a similar logo – although there’s no foolproof way of doing that, it sure helps.

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