Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Site Redesign & Fonts by Manfred Klein

I have been working on a small redesign of my website, again. Visually speaking, not much has changed; I have dropped the off-white background colour in favour of pure white, updated my Ubuntu advertisement, and changed the font used in my logo.

BastardusSans font by Manfred Klein.

Regarding the new logo font, it is BastardusSans, one of Manfred Klein's many freely downloadable fonts. I really like Manfred Klein's fonts, not only because they are high quality and freely available, but because they are so diverse. Manfred Klein's portfolio features hundreds of decorative, historical, picture and text based fonts. If you are looking for a unique font for a new a project, do yourself a favour and go check out Manfred Klein's portfolio at TypOasis.

Back to the website redesign; as well as the visual changes mentioned above, I have also made changes to how the XHTML is formatted — just recently I seem to have been spending a lot of time browsing the web using Links; it was during one of these sessions when I noticed just how poorly my site was rendering in a text-based environment. I have now fixed this and my site should not only look better, but make more sense too :)

CrunchBang.org as seen through Links Browser.

Other design alterations include:

  • An updated print specific CSS file. Pages from my site should now print nicely [when printed from a modern browser.]

  • A complete redesign of my personal wiki, the wiki design now matches that of my blog. I am still loving my Wikka Wakka Wiki installation, its hackability, speed and ease of use continue to impress. I did have a problem with spam comments last month, but it was easily fixed.

  • A change to the font-family referenced in my site's CSS. Previously I had been specifying a range of sans-serif fonts, including but not limited to Arial and Verdana. I have changed this and the font used now is simply sans-serif. I am not sure how this change affects other systems, but IMHO, it makes for more readable copy on my Ubuntu Linux based systems.

  • As mentioned at the top of this post, I have updated the one and only advert on my site. I have had one advertisement on my site since it started, it is a non-commercial advertisement for Ubuntu Linux. I have toyed with the idea of displaying Google Adsense, but I just cannot bring myself to do it, so instead I have updated my Ubuntu advert :) The image has been shamelessly ripped from the new Hardy Heron CD cover art. I have no idea who the three models are, or who photographed them, but I really like the image — there is something strangely appealing about this type of top-down photography. I am not sure of the legalities of ripping the image, but I am sure modifying it to be used as a webby advert will do no harm. See below for some resized versions:

Ubuntu People Circle.
Ubuntu Circle of Friends - 300 x 396 pixels

Ubuntu People Circle.
Ubuntu Circle of Friends - 200 x 246 pixels

Ubuntu People Circle.
Ubuntu Circle of Friends - 100 x 123 pixels

That pretty much covers my recent redesign efforts [although I have been tinkering for days and I am sure to have missed some minor details.] Finally, I have got some plans to include some new features on my site, namely a new bookmarking system and links to interesting posts and articles from my shared Google Reader feed. I will post more details about this as and when I get around to scripting the features in.


7 Responses to “Site Redesign & Fonts by Manfred Klein”

  1. Bert DB wrote,

    I'm impressed! Your site looks even more beautiful than before. Only one suggestion: when adding a comment and filling in the website field, you have to add 'http://' to the address. If not, there's an error and it took me some time to figure out what the problem was. Maybe you can mention that between brackets.

    Bert

  2. Philip wrote,

    Thanks for the feedback Bert, seems like a usability error on my part. I will get that fixed as soon as possible :)

  3. devnull wrote,

    The slightly greyish background was easier on the eyes I thought.

  4. Philip wrote,

    @devnull: a good point, and probably something which could be debated forever :)

  5. madduck wrote,

    As with the aefonts, if you'd want to package these up and have them in Debian's archive, I'd be happy to work with you and sponsor your uploads!

  6. Philip wrote,

    @madduck: Thank you for your kind offer, sounds like a brilliant idea. I am not entirely sure it would be possible to redistribute these fonts, but I will contact the author and find out. As for the aefonts, Brian has pretty much told me that anyone can use/redistribute his fonts in a anyway they want; therefore, I think it would be fantastic to have them be made available in Debian's archive. Should I mail you?

  7. madduck wrote,

    Sure thing: madduck at debian.org. If you have a written statement of the author that these fronts are basically Free (note the capital F), then I see no reason why not to put them into the Debian main archive!

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