hv-designs » HV News http://www.hv-designs.co.uk Mon, 08 Oct 2012 06:51:38 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.2 Get Polka Collaboration App Review http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/2012/03/27/get-polka-collaboration-app-review/ http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/2012/03/27/get-polka-collaboration-app-review/#comments Wed, 28 Mar 2012 04:50:34 +0000 Aaron http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/?p=5070 Today I want to share a review with you guys about what I predict as the next big application in web design, Get Polka. A few weeks back I was contacted by the creators of Get Polka asking if I had heard of the application and if I had wanted to do a review of the application. I am always looking to review and beta test multiple applications to see what is happening in the design world, so naturally I jumped at the chance to review another application. When I started the beta version of Get Polka it immediately grabbed my attention, so I began to take greater notice of the application and research its competitors. What I found out about the competitors, and what I gained from the application in the short time I used it, made me want to share this review with our readers so you guys can take advantage of this before it takes off. So let’s begin the review.

The Website

The first thing that you notice about the application is its website. When talking about an application’s website it is basically one big landing page. The application has a very limited time to grab your attention to make you want to read more into it. I think that Get Polka did a very good job on their landing page for what you see.

Right away you see the logo, a feedback bar, and the menu. Now, while this does catch your eye I feel like they fall a little short on getting their product in the spotlight right away. While the giant image will make you want to scroll down just to see what it is a picture of you are not scrolling down to actually learn about the application. If I was to re-design the home page I would place the image off to the right or left with some information on whatever side the image wasn’t on to really explain the application and show it off all ‘above the fold’.

Outside of that issue I think the website itself is very well designed. I love the subtle background and think it fits well with the whole application concept. I don’t like that it fades out into just a mono color background. I would love to see it repeated throughout the entire website, but that is my design opinion rather than an actual falling out regarding the website. The jQuery on the website is done really well and I love the natural scrolling motion and the separation of the different areas. All in all, however, the website is very well done and serves its purpose.

The Dashboard

Get Polka has a very simple sign in process that requires you to simply enter your email address and some bits of information like your name. I love the simple sign up form and then it immediately takes you to your dashboard, where you can begin using the application.

The design aspect of the application is very well done. From the log-in screen all the way into the project you are collaborating on the UI remains the same.

I really like the simplicity of the layout as it doesn’t clutter with unnecessary information and gets straight to the point. The first, and pretty much only, thing that you see when in your dashboard is the projects you are collaborating on. I do feel that they could use more of the screen for the application and maybe put in some thumbnails of the project instead of just the name, but those are all things that can come as the application grows and are aesthetic issues as opposed to usability issues.

Projects

Once you get into your projects area of your dashboard you can see a thumbnail of each design in the project. My project that I used for this review was the re-design of HV-Designs. As I was going through and testing I uploaded each individual page that was designed for the new design. The screenshot below only shows one page, but you can add as many different pages as you need per project

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Now, here is where one of my main usability issues with the dashboard comes into play. When you click the Get Polka logo it should, based on UX principles, take you back to the home page of the dashboard as opposed to the home page of the website. I am sure this is something simple that my friends over at Get Polka will have already taken care of and fixed by the time this review comes out.

Uploading Files

Now we come to my favorite area of the dashboard. The creators over at Get Polka want to simplify your collaboration experience as much as possible, so they do something that I have rarely seen done in an application. The offer a drag and drop service that allows you to drag over your image as opposed to going through the upload steps and finding the right file. While that may not seem like very much work when reading it for someone like me that has literally thousands of files on my computer and hundreds of folders just on my desktop alone that can take more time than I want to dedicate. At first the drag and drop was just as much of a hastle if I was creating older projects, but as I create projects I am currently working on I already have their folder open anyway so I simple shrink screens, drag, drop, and it is uploading and I am ready to rock and roll with sharing.

Of course they do not limit to only a drag and drop service. You can choose to use a standard upload service if that is what you are more comfortable with. Either way you go you retain the same look and feel as the remainder of the dashboard.

The Application

Now we get to the application itself. The application offers so many different options that I am only going to skim through them and show you what they look like. When you guys get into the application you will see just what I mean. So, let’s start with one of the biggest things in the application that make it what it is; the comments. GP offers an amazing comment system and each comment starts its own thread, with its own number. As you delve deeper into the application, with more collaborators, you can hide and view layers/comments based on the individual collaborator. The commenting system was very well done and is definitely a big plus for the application. My only issue right now with the comment system is that the comments do not update in real time, meaning if two people are in there at the same time they will have to close the design and re-open it to see what the other person posted. It’s still a new program to me so I don’t know how often people with be in there are the same time, but I have used it for my last client and during the testing and two people were in there together more often than not. I am curious to see if this is still an issue as I begin using the full version and incorporating it into all my clients.

The next thing to talk about, which I already kind of touched on, is the collaborators. The choice to put each collaborator on what is, essentially , their own layer was a very good choice. This way you can see what each individual person is saying about the design, as well as seeing what everyone is saying about a certain area. When dealing with clients this helps, especially when you are working with a committee that has to decide on the website.

Now you can add other collaborators as well, which was a great option. I do not believe that there is a limit to the number of people you can collaborate on a project with, so go to your heart’s desire. The other great thing is that you add collaborators based on project and not based on design, so you are saving yourself some time. I do hope that they add the ability to add people strictly by design in the future. I know when I work with some clients there are people that I only want to be able to see one page of the design at the moment, or a different version of the page with a watermark when it comes to rough drafts. All in all though the entire application is very well done and can only get better as new versions are released.

I want to give a big shout out to Ajay Mathew, the co-creator of Get Polka and the man that reached out to me to review this design. Thanks for all the hard work Ajay and the entire team! Keep it up and we will keep using the project and watching it grow exponentially!

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HV-Shop Item of the Week http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/2011/04/03/hv-shop-item-of-the-week/ http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/2011/04/03/hv-shop-item-of-the-week/#comments Mon, 04 Apr 2011 00:37:56 +0000 Aaron http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/?p=4463 Today we are starting a new series where we will detail the Item of the Week from the HV-Shop. This weeks Item is our WordPress Layout #6. This design features character illustration and very rarely seen widgets on the right hand side. The widgets include Flickr and Advertising. You will love everything about this layout, especially the price.

Get this weeks custom theme for only 2.50 (Euro). Use the link below or search using Product Code: WOR42. Also with this weeks featured purchase we at HV-Designs will turn this into a WordPress Theme for only $25.00, that is 50% off. All you have to do is leave a comment on this post with your name (make sure to add your email in the field) and we will send you an email to get started.

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Richard-Carpenter.co.uk – Re Launch http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/2009/09/13/richard-carpentercouk-re-launch/ http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/2009/09/13/richard-carpentercouk-re-launch/#comments Sun, 13 Sep 2009 18:53:47 +0000 Richard Carpenter http://hv-designs.co.uk/?p=1651 Re-Launched my portfolio. Now its even better than before.

Hello, just sharing with you guys my new shiny portfolio. I decided to give it all a big fresh new look, and on top of that i decided to use wordpress as it has good CMS capabilities.

Richard Carpenter - Creative Design

Richard Carpenter - Creative Design

Check it out and let me know what you think. Il look forward to your comments.

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Annual Holiday http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/2009/08/16/annual-holiday/ http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/2009/08/16/annual-holiday/#comments Sun, 16 Aug 2009 18:47:02 +0000 Richard Carpenter http://hv-designs.co.uk/?p=1554 Going on holiday see you in a weeks time :)

What Does This Mean For HV-Designs

Because hv-designs doesn’t have any staff or anyone to take over while im away ive had to put everything on hold this means:
NO comments will be moderated or approved
There will be no new tutorials released
Anyone who wishes to e-mail me wont get a reply until im back

Returning Home

Im due back on the 22nd august so everything will resume as normal.

Bon Voyage

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SB-Designs UK http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/2009/06/01/sb-designs-uk/ http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/2009/06/01/sb-designs-uk/#comments Mon, 01 Jun 2009 09:13:01 +0000 Richard Carpenter http://hv-designs.co.uk/?p=1398

In the past couple of weeks ive been busy re-designing and helping re-develop a website called SB-Designs, finally the website is now complete and in full swing. SB-Designs is a website / graphic design company based in the West Midlands. They specialise in building quality websites at affordable prices for small businesses and individuals.

They also offer other services like graphic design, ecommerce and email marketing, Some of you guys also might be intrested to hear they offer PSD to HTML from as little as £80 which is quite cheap.

Anyway enough said get yourself over there and see what they can do for you.

SB-Designs.co.uk

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HV-Designs Layouts VOTING (ended) http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/2009/04/16/hv-designs-layouts-voting/ http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/2009/04/16/hv-designs-layouts-voting/#comments Thu, 16 Apr 2009 22:13:56 +0000 Richard Carpenter http://hv-designs.co.uk/?p=1244 The voting is now open…

On APRIL 6th i asked everyone to to submit the web layout they wanted to see coded as a 5 page template. (view the post here)

The submissions have been collected and counted. TWO layouts were submitted the most, and have equal amount of submissions. You can now vote for either one of the layouts using the poll in the SIDEBAR.

VOTING ENDS 24th April

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HV-Designs Layouts (submission over) http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/2009/04/06/hv-designs-layouts/ http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/2009/04/06/hv-designs-layouts/#comments Mon, 06 Apr 2009 09:50:11 +0000 Richard Carpenter http://hv-designs.co.uk/?p=1222 Hello there, unfortunetly this isnt the next tutorial, but a post for your input. On a daily basis we recieve about 5 -10 e-mails asking us to code a certain layout from a tutorial previously done…

We at hv-designs want to know from all our readers is Which Layout Tutorial you want to see coded as a tutorial. So were asking you to filter through our database of layout tutorials and find the one you want coded. You can filter the tutorials by “web layouts” by using the categories button on the navigation bar.

How Do I Submit My Submission?
Simply post below in the comments area the ONE layout you want to see coded.

What Do I Have To Put In My Submission?
* The exact name of the tutorial,
* The link of the tutorial (just so i dont make any mistakes).

How Long Have I Got To Make A Submission?
You’ve got untill the 30th of april to make a submission so theres no rush. Any submissions submitted on the 30th of april after midnight wont be counted.

The top 5 most popular web layouts submitted in the comments area will then be entered into a poll which il put up at the end. The winning layout in the poll will then be coded. You’ll be able to view the tutorial on the main page as normal. The winning layout will also be available to download for free.

Thanks for your time

regards,
The HV Team

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VPS Is Now Live http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/2009/03/05/vps-is-now-live/ http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/2009/03/05/vps-is-now-live/#comments Thu, 05 Mar 2009 09:04:46 +0000 Richard Carpenter http://hv-designs.co.uk/?p=945
Hello, well the VPS server went live today and the site transfered over fine from what i can see, i havent checked everything but i think its all in working order.

Ive had to close the shop for some updates, but that will be back on as soon as possilable. The only things we have lost from what i can see are a few comments that was posted last night and yestday day time. So if your comment isnt there i apoligize.

There might be abit of inactivity from me regarding tutorials and comments due to me getting everything sorted. Just give me a day or two, or even three to get everything back to normal.

Many Thanks

Regards

Admin

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Richard-Carpenter.co.uk http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/2009/02/16/richard-carpentercouk/ http://www.hv-designs.co.uk/2009/02/16/richard-carpentercouk/#comments Mon, 16 Feb 2009 19:18:36 +0000 Richard Carpenter http://hv-designs.co.uk/?p=914 Good evening everyone, this past couple of days ive been sorting out a new design for my portfolio. I’ve had loads of e-mails asking if i have one.

I did have one a while back but took it offline as i wasnt really doing much design work. Well now here is the new and improved portfolio, contains ONLY my recent work as all others were lost unfortunetly. Heres a preview.

The portfolio is indeed online richard-carpenter.co.uk check it out and let me no what you think.

Many Thanks.

EDIT UPDATED 17/02/09 @ 17:57
+ Added lightbox support
+ Fixed menu buttons
+ Made images clickable

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