New season, new style

by Andy on October 1, 2006

in Admin

Have you found it a bit odd that a blog about clothing has looked the same since it was started in January? And have you ever wondered why the header picture has absolutely no relevance to clothes?

Well, I have, and I’ve finally found a new theme that freshens up the look of the blog, whilst still allowing the functionality existed previously.

I’ve also brought back the AdSense ads, just to try and cover the costs of hosting (and hopefully some cash to go towards my 2007 world tour), I don’t really like having them on here, but it’s a bit of a necessary evil.

I’ve not finished tweaking it (colours, list placement, perhaps a proper logo), so I’d really appreciate some comments to see what you like, what you don’t like, and any suggestions for improving the look and functionality of HYA.

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Josh Martin October 1, 2006 at 4:32 pm

I like it.

I would maybe switch colors around I have been the Grey and Green around a lot. I am more partial to like a electric blue, but I am still feeling it!

Hopefully I will have a new hoodie soon to get some buzz about!

2 Andy October 1, 2006 at 4:54 pm

Yeah, I’m pretty sure that the colour palette needs some work, the grey/green is just the way it came. Something involving blue is my thought at the moment.

*So there’s a new blue/grey look, which I’ve only recently realised looks kinda Mac-y, so I’ll probably have to change it, and yes, the logo is temporary*

3 Josh Martin October 2, 2006 at 7:39 pm

yeah it does have a mac feel I guess.

Maybe some fall colors? Like a Auburn and a Brown?

4 matt October 10, 2006 at 1:11 am

Even a little clothing or t-shirt icon at the top would bring the site together. :) . But what it really comes down to is content which you have some good stuff.

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