What's your favorite Theme?

ability
9% (1 vote)
bluefire
0% (0 votes)
bluemarine
18% (2 votes)
chameleon
0% (0 votes)
copyblogger
9% (1 vote)
danger4k
36% (4 votes)
litejazz
18% (2 votes)
marvin
0% (0 votes)
orchard
0% (0 votes)
webapplication
9% (1 vote)
Total votes: 11

can't decide...most look the same

I have studied E-Marketing and ways to make a website effective to the consumer who is visiting your site by learning about the 7 C's to Consumer Interface Marketing.  The 7'C basically is a guide line for you to start building your site, like a manual... from aesthetics to wordings to layout and color coordination.To answer the poll, I say I can't really decide because most of the choices have pretty much the same layout with different font sizes and emphasizes on a specific color.  Don't get me wrong, it is great.  But if I was a newcp,ber trying to find out information, I wouldn't be impressed...maybe by content yes, but aesthetics and looks play a major role.  A website is a site for information and shows how secure and professinal a site is, and not how a person is where you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover.

A theme is just a theme

Thanks for all the comments to the "Favorite Theme" poll. I think I should clarify a few things... so, the point of a theme is to have consistent layout, font size, and color scheme...its really the foundation upon which you build upon to give your site that unique look and feel. The theme is basic. Now once we have agreed on our site's theme, we could use the talents of a web designer (or E-Marketing expert :) to build on the theme, and make our site really stand out. A theme is just the beginning. 

got it =) so I choose danger4k

I got your point and thank you for the clarification =)  I'll be glad to help out after the "theme" =) is agreed upon.In that case, I would choose danger4K.  As a E-Marketer and someone who is creative (not to brag)...ok maybe I should of said a right-brainer, I would go with danger4k because the "foundation" is a lot less confusing than the others meaning navigation and the context (which is one of the 7C's of Customer Interface Design for Electronic Marketing) is delivered more nicer to the eye of the beholder (see I told you I was creative, okay okay maybe poetic...but that's still creative, haha).Just to clarifty, I'll excerpt what "context" means from A Framework for the Study of Customer Interface Design for Mobile Commerce, written by Young Eun Lee and Izak Benbasat:"Context captures how the Web site is delivered. It consists of functionality and asthetics (look and feel). Functionality deals with two issues: organizing content into sets of pages (layout) and providing users with a means of navigation (performance). Layout refers to three aspects: section breakdown, linking structure, and navigation tools. Section breakdown is concerned with how a piece of information is partitioned into sets of pages; linking structure with how each page is linked to the others; and navigation tools with the means of moving throughout the site. The aesthetic nature of sites is established by visual characteristics, including colors used throughout the site (color scheme)and visual themes that help deliver a message."Just thought I'd share fellow Jaycees what one type of E-Marketing is all about, which also helps in designing your own website ;)

danger4k

I love how clean danger4k looks with the simple orange contrast. Rodney N. MendiolaHFJCC Membership Director(808) 520-4717rodney.mendiola@gmail.com

I actually like PushButton

I actually like PushButton