You're close enough to Cornwall to know a good pastie - I am surprised at your low standards!
Cheers. It's going well already tbh, our first customers are throwing lots of work at us and it's quality work too. We've been at it since... March? I think. And haven't even got a website up yet, so it should do well.
Lightest is the best, but after looking at what your site represents.... you need a more professional look, and one with darker colors -- So I chose the darkest theme.
The light theme would be better off if you were a site selling toys. Though, you said the site is for web design???? Neither of the colors fit that criteria then.
Bad Bob! Bad! You just can't leave a poll alone, can you?
Why darker colours? I'm all ears if you want to explain.
We're actually developers, but no doubt we'll be selling design (through other third parties) along with a lot of the work we do. I figured with that in mind we need a design that's a little bit bold rather than something bland and corporate and forgettable.
Well, like I said the design isn't final, we were just looking at colours. Although we do need something up quick so we probably will be using that design pretty much unchanged and improving it as and when we have time/opportunity. It's not like it's a bad layout. We don't have a lot of content for it yet anyway, so it's going to be simple.
We also don't really want to throw any more money at designers right now.
It is bit hard to read text from darkest, also huge contrast to white background (which should btw be banned from any website ), so medium is one that get's my vote.
Well see, at first I thought this site was a corporate site. But after reading that your intent is for a web design site.... nothing fits that criteria with the current design or color choice imo. I chose darker colors with the idea that this was a corporate site (hence the name 'partners').
If you don't want to throw more money at designers, tell them to stop looking at templates for ideas.