Current Layout - V.4
...Think Pastel! This layout is based off my vector comics series "Think Pastel".

I've used the four main colours from Think Pastel illustrations: Pink, Blue, Green and Yellow.
By clicking on the four buttons on the upper left corner of the screen, you can choose the colour combination you like the most. I decided to pick the Green & Pink colour combination as default since it recalls the previous layout, Spring Time, colours - I wanted to keep a sort of continuity between older and newer layouts.

The softwares I used to make this layout are Corel Photopaint 12, Corel Draw 12 and Dreamweaver MX 2004. I've also used some utilities such as Color Cop and The Font Thing.
I wanted to make a right-aligned layout since there aren't many around and I like to have something a bit original on my site. I got the idea of the white centered band by watching a water bottle package, XD.
The font used for the title is "Unicorn" and I downloaded it from DAFont. The font used for the stars in the title and on your left is called "Charms".

This layout is compatible with every resolution since its shape change to suit the screen size.
As for the browser, the coloured scrollbars and table attributes makes this site compatible only with Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher. It can still be viewed with other browser, like Firefox or Mozilla, but it won't look as pretty!


Past Layouts
Click to Enlarge It's Spring Time
When:
2005/2007
What: Based off my photo "It's Spring Time", featuring my black Tamagotchi and three awesome magnetic fishes.
How: The picture was taken with a Canon Digital Ixus V2 and edited in Corel Photopaint 12. The layout was made with Macromedia Fireworks and Dreamweaver, using HTML and CSS.
Where: Best viewed with 800x600 resolution and IExplorer 5.5 or higher.
Click to Enlarge You're Not Pretty
When: 2004-2005
What: Based off my photo "You're not pretty", a conceptual layout made in the middle of my dark teenage years :)
How: Pic was taken with a Canon Digital Ixus V2, the layout with Corel Photopaint 8 and Macromedia Dreamweaver, using plain HTML.
Where: Best viewed with 800x600 resolution and IExplorer 5.5 or higher.
Click to Enlarge Dark Souls
When: 2004
What: My very first layout ever! Based upon a manip of a Lauren Ambrose pic. Very black-ish and goth.
How: The picture was taken online and edited with Corel Photopaint 8. The layout itself was made using Photopaint and Macromedia Dreamweaver (demo). Plain HTML.
Where: Best viewed with 800x600 resolution and IExplorer 5.5 or higher.

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