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Business card winner has been chosen!



First, we’d like to thank everyone who entered the contest! If you didn’t win this time, you still have the option of using the 50% off coupon for business card design, or you can enter your logo for a chance to win a free one!

Now to congratulate the the winner…Diane Rines of WiseCareerMove! Yay!

Here is the card she entered:

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We will update you when the redesign is complete and give you the anticipated Before and After! We’re excited for the campaign designs to finally begin!

Now, go upload your logo so you can be the next winner…

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Business card makeovers

Since the business card contest is ending tomorrow, we wanted to add a few Before and Afters for you to ooh and awe over. Upload your business card file to the Ugly Uploader before tomorrow, September 30th, and you could win your free design!

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Simply Scrumptious

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Business Cards that Don’t Need Fixing

Have you ever been at a business function with your so-so cards and been embarrassed to pass them out? Ever looked at your business cards and thought ‘These are alright, not awesome but alright’? Have you ever handled a gorgeous 100% cotton, letter pressed business card beauty? Then maybe, just maybe you realize how much your business card can say about you.

Don’t believe me? Take a gander at some of these business cards we found on the web and see if you don’t get jealous enough to enter yours into our business card contest.

Green with envy? Your business card could look this swanky too. Use the Ugly Uploader for your chance to win.

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Web Review for Facebook Comment

EndangeredStories.com

Adam Forrest Shed of EndangeredStories.com commented on our FixMyUglyDesign Facebook page and asked us to review his site and offer some tips to help make it better. We really appreciated your questions and email, Adam and hope you can find some use in our advice.

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We like that you’ve chosen soothing colors. Turquoise is suppose to be one of the colors that is easiest on the eyes when looking at a screen. Remember to leave a good amount of contrast for readability, but color will really set the tone of your site.

There are some things you might want to consider organizationally for your site:

  1. Make your contact page an actual page with a contact form as well as a link to email you. Then you can put your phone number on there and all that information is contained in one place and they can contact you in the form that is most comfortable for them.
  2. Consider adding a link back to your home page on the sidebar. Once you navigate away there is no way back to all that text.
  3. On the homepage, there is a lot of information and then an awesome picture at the bottom. Why not show your image? Make it real for site visitors and show that human element! Don’t hide it behind a wall of text. Put it up top where it will draw the reader in to the story. That’s what this is all about. Engage others in those stories!
  4. The footer of links doesn’t show up fully on any page except the ‘About Us’ page and the links don’t work in it. You should put those links on every page in every footer to help people get where they want to go.
  5. You mentioned wanting a form on the front page to encourage viewers to submit their own stories and while the stories are the most important part, you may want to reserve the first page to explain your mission and get your viewer comfortable with the site. A Reader wants to know they are in the right place before they get into specifics.

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We noticed that you run your blog or “The Stories” of Endangered Stories through WordPress. Did you know that you can create your entire site in WordPress? It’s the CMS we most highly recommend because it’s so easy to use after the site is built. You can even create a site that looks nothing like a blog like http://brentfuchs.com.

Your web design right now is very traditional where your WordPress blog is more of a modern style . You might consider choosing a theme for your blog that is more consistent with your over all site. Another advantage to running your whole site through WordPress, is that the design would be perfectly consistent through your site.

Did you know that there are free themes available? It’s never as good as having one custom designed to suit your needs, but some are pretty cool. Check out Smashing Magazine’s Top 100 free themes here: http://bit.ly/1gfLNv. It’s an older blog post, but still free and still helpful.

A couple more things we noticed:

  1. The image in your sidebar the sunset image image3421has lost its original aspect ratio. That means it looks a little squished. Maybe you pulled in the side pixels more because of the shape of the area it was going into? It’s always better to crop rather squish.
  2. The same image looks compressed. I understand compressing images for faster loading times, but there is a real art to compressing without making an image look compressed. It takes a lot of trial and error and a hard look at your image.
  3. The suggested reading page has a broken script.

You’ve got a great start to a great site! Keep up the hard work and you can have something really great.

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Send us your ugly business card!

It’s official, our ugly business card contest is on! During July and August, you can upload your ugly business card, or (with permission), the ugly business card of a friend. We’ll be picking what we think is the ugliest and redesigning it!

Upload your card today using our ugly uploader!

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Quack, quack! (Duckling for “We’re here!”)

Today we’re launching Fix My Ugly Design! We’ll be giving away some design-related services and products. There will be four primary redesign giveaways:

  1. Business Card
  2. Logo
  3. Social Media (Twitter and Facebook)
  4. Website

Over the next year or so, we’ll be giving these away. For each, we’ll accept entries for two months, then work with the winner for one month, then promote the winner and have a discount for two months. Okay, maybe this graphic can explain it better (click for a larger version):

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In addition, we will also be having smaller contests and giveaways in our newsletter (sign up on the bottom right of any page of this site), and on Twitter and Facebook. Each one will have different giveaways, so the more places you connect with us, the more chances you’ll have to win something.

Who’s we?

We’re T&S Web Design, a web and print design company located in the Oklahoma City area. Our clients are nation-wide, and we provide services ranging from web design down to business card design.

We decided to run this campaign to help more people and, of course, to promote our services. Be sure to check out our portfolio on our main site.

We look forward to fixing your ugly design!

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