The Banner…in progress

Here is where I am with our custom banner. (Ignore that weird blue tinge, I think I bumped up the contrast without paying attention to the entire right side of the image. In the final version, you will not be riding into a blue haze, and the lines will be darker and easier to see.)
So here is the banner so far. I do not know anything about CSS, but my hope is that it is like a template, and there will be some sort of placeholder for our banner, so that, once the style sheet is in place, either one of us will be able to update the banner picture when needed, as long as we keep the same dimensions. Maybe if you haven’t had your appointment with Max yet, you can add this to the agenda?
Provided the above is possible, my concept with the banner is that it will be made up of a number of pieces of paper layered over each other, sort of like they are in the picture above, but in a more rectangular alignment that fits at the top of our blog. You will always be on the left, since your name is first, and I will always be on the right. That accounts for two pieces of the paper. In the middle, there will probably just be one big piece of paper that says Carmen+Emile on it. That makes three visual elements, with a plain white background (that is not just white space but really scanned drawing paper.) To play off the simplicity and minimalism of our theme, I used the silhouette style for you and I, and sort of planned on doing all future updates in this style, as long as you like it. The Carmen+Emile title can be either computer-type or drawn on the paper – do you have any preference?
Some things to consider:
- This banner plan currently does not have any color. is this okay, or do we want some color up here?
- If we keep the individual elements (you, me and the title) as layers in Photoshop, we can update any part as needed without changing the whole thing. My idea was that anytime we have a banner-worthy event, I can make a new drawing for you or I. For instance, in this one, the idea is that you are riding your bike in San Francisco and I am walking by the beach in Santa Barbara. Since they’re just pencil drawings, they only take a few hours (although drawing that bike was kind of a bitch, so I hope you like it! Plus, I know it is too small to see it now, but I gave you cute little kitten heels and Maggie Ward satin charmeuse sweatpants to glam up your ride!)
- The picture above is a work in progress. I need to fix your waving hand, the palm trees behind me need some work, and I thought about adding the edge of the Golden Gate bridge behind and to the left of you. If you think that is too cliche, I can do something else – any suggestions?
- Once we’re tired of this current banner, I wouldn’t mind adding a page for previous banners, like a banner gallery.
Okay, let me know if you like where this is going, if you have any suggestions, or if you had something completely different in mind! It will be the first thing we see on the blog, so it needs to be something we’re both 100% satisfied with.
Carmen 7:19 pm on August 2, 2009 Permalink
Basically, I totally love all of this. I love it all. I say go ahead and do the GG bridge! i love cliche! I really like the idea of keeping it clean and simple with the nice pencil lines. I think the color on our blog should come from the photos we post. Then we don’t have to worry about it getting too busy. i mean, your drawings are lovely, they are exactly what I would have envisioned. I also love the idea of a banner gallery, how perfect! hey, maybe you could have my arm going above my head with my fingers all splayed out, that would be cool, and kind of weird. Thats how i wave in real life, all spastic like. not really. i don’t really wave like that.
Emilily 7:20 pm on August 2, 2009 Permalink
be careful, i could make it all spastic and then you’d be stuck with it
I did consider making you wear your helmet…