:. Year 2003

Feat - Happy Spring - April 03

Feat - Joaquin Phoenix - May 03

Feat - Leonardo DiCaprio - June 03

Feat - Ewan Mcgregor - July 03

Feat - Happy Summer - Agoust 03

Feat - Greetings from Summer - Agoust 03
With this layout Stylissimo won an award.

Feat - Top Models - September 03
With this layout, Stylissimo was reviewed by Miss Jezebell of She-Devil - thanks.
First Impression: 15/20pts I really didn't like the crosshair cursor on the
splash, and also the apple doesn't go with the layout. The layout was nice,
but perhaps cuold be a better blend. I thought the little "flowers: above the
content were pretty neat, but the content area doesn't make good use of space.
Content : 14/20pts This is obviously a design site which is set up
nicely with examples of each image under the correct section. Perhaps a
section of just samples would work better though. The you section was
pretty thin, but it is a design site, so it doesn't really need to be
there at all. I thought the button wall was kind of messy. The links
under interact could all go un "WWW" so I'm not sure if the section
is titled as well as it could be.
Navigation: 15/20ptsI found it, but I really think it could
have gone someplace better than just above the main page. This is
acceptable however as the sections go into a different layout.
Originality: 15/20pts The main images used are really
awesome and I haven't seen them before! The idea for the site
was set up nicely, but it's nothing completely original.
Overall Impression: 18/20 It's a nice site, and with time I see it only becoming better!
Extra: 10/10: Found the link!
Total Score: 77/100
Extra points: 10 Overall 87/100
With this layout Stylissimo won an
award.

Feat - Top Model - September 03
With this layout, Stylissimo was reviewed by Julia Witchazel.net - thanks.
Grade - C (64 marks)
Splash page - 6/10
It's a very attractive splash page and it gives the site a professional touch. However, it doesn't match your main page (although it matches all the other pages) which completely throws me off. I'd also suggest that you change the counter... it doesn't match the splash image.
Loading time - 5/5
Good loading time.
Layout - 10/20
Your main page killed my eyes. The links and scrollbars clash against the background and ruin the whole page. There's a horizontal scrollbar there... and it only scrolls one pixel. Your title should be a darker blue, it doesn't fit into the layout the way it is. Besides that, it looked pretty good. However, you have two different layouts. That completely ruins the site. A design site, of all places, should have one and only one layout. The second layout (that you have on every other page but the main one) is simple, and I adore the apple picture. But I had one huge problem with it... the scrollbars are invisible. The scrollbar is there to be seen - I want to see it.
Content - 20/25
It has very good content for a design site. However, to clear up the clutter, I'd suggest that you get rid of people whose graphics are done instead of crossing their names out. I also don't see the point in having the birthday and award things. They just don't belong on a design site.
Graphics - 8/10
Good quality of graphics and they're pretty.
Errors - 5/5
I didn't notice any.
Code - 0/5
I couldn't find it.
Overall - 10/20
I'm still trying to figure out why there are two different layouts and why you have such a fondness for invisible scrollbars. I promise you, scrollbars are wonderful inventions, and you should really try to make them look nice instead of getting rid of it all. It's nice to see the people who you have made layouts and graphics.

Feat - Top Model - September 03
With this layout, Stylissimo was reviewed by Tay of Tainted - thanks.
7/10:First Impression
Interesting splash page image. I actually laughed when i saw it. Theres not really much on it, but theres a broken link to a page underneath all the writing.
15/30:Layout Design
The image and the whole layout is a little blurry, and im using IE. I guess you was trying to trace around the image w/ different colors, but it looks a little sloppy. There is a way that you can do it in Paint Shop Pro, if you need the tutorial, lemme kno.
12/15:Content
For this being a graphic site, there wasnt much content and that is expected.
8/10:Language and Grammar
Fine.
13/15:Coding
There was mostly pop-ups. There were no broken images or links, which is great.
8/10:Navigation and Organization
Navigation was very easy and right in the open.
04/05:Loading Time
Ok, some of the pop-ups took a little while.
00/05:Link Back
No there was not a link.
Total= 67/100 -
Nice Name.
With this layout Stylissimo won an award.

Feat - Gladiator - October 03

Feat - Hugh Jackman - November 03
With this layout, Stylissimo was reviewed by James of Pink Flamingo - thanks.
The splash page was exquisite.
I love sites that have beautiful splash pages, so right away I was enthralled by this site.
The load time on this page wasn’t exactly fantastic (about 50 seconds on 56k), but I had something to read while I was waiting for the header images to load so that was alright.
The main page has some broken links down the bottom - that’s never a good thing.
I have nothing but praise for this site, the code is almost fully cross browser compliant and the design is amazing. Just a few small notes about it, a lot of the dhtml effects that work in IE but don’t work in Mozilla actually detract from the overall \“chic-ness\” of the design.
The boxes that surrounded the links in IE seemed slightly superfluous, and the monotone to fullcolor effect for your images was needless, although this site is probably aimed at IE users, I definitely enjoyed it more in Mozilla - this applies also for your coloured scrollbars, they looked somewhat tacky, I liked them more if they were just in plain IE grey.
There is plenty of content on this site, albeit it’s all layouts and designs and is minor pain of 56k, but I can live with that given the overall quality of the layouts themselves.
Things you might wanna try: The bgpropertie=\”fixed\” attribute of the body tag doesn’t seem to work in Mozilla, if you however wish to keep this IE style effect in Moz, then you would place the background as an image inside a absolute location div, and set it to a lower z-index, then place your text in a div on a higher z-index, and set the overflow to scroll. If you do it this way, you get your background fixed, and your text will scroll over it - I _think_ this works in Mozilla, though I don’t remember, you may have to fiddle with it.
I loved this webpage, it’s pretty much a shining example of the merging of quality design with immaculate web-implementation.
Score: 9.5/10

Feat - Caravaggio - October 03

Feat - Hugh Grant - November 03