What colors do you like best?
WA BANNER #6
Tip # 6: Use Curves with Caution
If used correctly, curves can be a great addition to your banner design, but just like bold letters, don't overdo it. Using curves will complicate the design, but go for it if you are confident that they look great.
WA BANNER #7
Tip #7: Use One or Two Fonts Only
As I have stated before, using more than two fonts is confusing viewers. If possible, try to use just one font type instead of several different ones. Then, people won't think less of you because your banners aren't a jumbled mess.
WA BANNER #8
Tip #8: Use the Right File Type for Images
People have to view your banner, so if it is a gif or jpg, just about everyone can see it. However, there are some file types that only specific browsers understand, which means that those browsers will be able to see the banner while others won't. A popular choice is png, so use that next time you make a banner if gif or jpg didn't work out.
WA BANNER #9
Tip #9: Use the Right File Type for Images
People have to view your banner, so if it is a gif or jpg, just about everyone can see it. However, there are some file types that only specific browsers understand, which means that those browsers will be able to see the banner while others won't. A popular choice is png, so use that next time you make a banner if gif or jpg didn't work out.
WA BANNER #10
Tip #10: Use Curves and Circles for an Aesthetic Effect
Using curves and circles can make your banner look more attractive, but it is best to use them sparingly because too many of them will lead to a cluttered design. Try curving the bottom edge of the banner or add a circle on top of another image if you need to use it.
Which is your favorite type of banner?
Thanks for taking the time and sharing these banners with WA.
I started out liking #1 best, but then found you have something for so many scenarios. Your banners also remind us of the many audiences we can reach.
It looks like you may have some graphic design background because you have done a great job of balance and placement.
Thanks again for your effort and sharing here.