*cough* Erm, http://cometquery.com please review and comment on design, function and how professional it looks. Yours, Daniel.
its too empty you cant read the search tekst looks boring you should do something about that if you want to make it look pro..
I didn't look at your site... when will you kill Shawn? The "One place for the net" is not very readable... and yes it's a bit too empty as pig2cat said
I don’t want to disappoint you, but it doesn’t look too good. I think that you could easily improve it by centering the header. But this is not all Comet icon right now doesn’t belong to the logo. The slogan is not readable. I think you should align the content in the boxes. Try to add some yellow, let’s say yellow-to-orange bottom gradient bar.
i would suggest you keep some lighter colors for your header, it looks quite dark and your slogan isn't too visible. So when have you planned to kill shawn
If you THINK that shawn needs to LOOK at things, your wrong. He can read your mind. For example he Knew what I was wearing.. oh wait who is that outside my window...
You might be aware of this, but your site isn't really telling me upfront what it does... but if it is a straight search engine then I don't know what else you can do other than put a paragraph about how helpful the search is or something. I did some searches, starting on the front page, using the box that said "audio." I couldn't figure out if it was searching specifically for music, in some form, or the web, so I tried a search for "Tool." I couldn't tell how any of the results were relevant to that search. And when performing another search from that page, it goes to web search instead of audio. Am I using this site right? p; The header probably looks better in 32-bit color, which isn't available to me, but might I suggest trying margin:0 on the body, eliminating the whitespace above and beside the header? I do like the comet logo. But not so much the text reading "One place for the net."
Yea. What I got was all these songs that didn't have the word 'tool' in them, leading me to believe I just didn't know what the site was doing. And I like the first one