Review 2220

You and Me and Wainbows. Interesting title. I have no clue what to expect about this, other than it might reference three people (You = the reader, Me = the author, and Wainbows = some random person). But with that in mind I launched myself into this weblog.

Normally I like to pace myself when it comes to discussing a weblog. Some good points, some bad, all mixed together. I really only found one bad thing with this site, and it was the design. I like the images of the cats at the top (reference to the author), but then the rest of the design has gone to hell on the main page. Stuff is misaligned and it just doesn’t look good. Going into the archives we have yet another design, and this one is much better, but not original. So that is the bad part.

Everything else with this weblog is amazing. You cannot find another flaw in this site. The writing is outstanding, funny, and thought provoking all at the same time. Of course the first post I read was a very misconstrued version of an email I sent to her about reviewing her site. But it set the tone for the rest of the reading.

Recently she is posting about her trip to Spain which is pretty cool. She is going into a fair amount of detail for what she is doing there. I imagine that the weblog combined with pictures she has taken will make a good memory.

One of the more interesting things I noticed is that she really re-reads her weblog. Almost as if she is a reader herself, and not an author. Then she likes to comment on it. Personally I think she should just let it flow and only go back to read the comments.

This site should be nominated for the “Best kept secret” weblog with the bloggies next year. It has everything that an enjoyable blog needs and then some. I really hope that she does not take it down as she is thinking about doing as this truly is a diamond in the rough.

You and Me and Wainbows

Review 2218

Why, it’s just like being back in college! Ward Entertainment brings silly, sophomoric, raunchy humor to semi-literate fruition. However, these guys – or one, anyhow – is an accomplished coder, so the effect is a well-designed, mostly clean layout; there are no technical glitches to interfere with the juvenile fun.

A majority of the postings feature several photos, usually of themselves, naked women, celebrities, naked celebrity women or rappers. Your hosts, Greg and Ryan, unapologetically detail their drunken shenanigans, occasionally venturing onto the slippery realms of politics and current affairs. Usually these forays are short-lived and they quickly go running back to the solid ground of…more drunken shenanigans and photos of girls kissing.

This site would benefit from shorter posts and fewer, or smaller, photos because the effect is often overwhelming (and not in the good way). Moreover, the posts often ramble on and on, until the reader gives up and just scrolls down to the next titillating photo. The blog is at its best when shorter posts are combined with related photos (even tangentially), as opposed to longer posts interspersed with completely irrelevant photos. Ironically, Greg and Ryan, who appear to be quite proud of their copyrighted status, fail to appreciate that their rampant posting of various celebrity photographs likely violates several copyrights. Now, who’s up for a kegstand?ward entertainment

Review 2222

A personal blog, lately devoted nearly entirely to poetry, rosebaby is an acquired taste. Most of the posts largely consist of poems, excerpts of poems or quotes by famous authors, occasionally dressed up with an introductory sentence or drawing. However, earlier entries were much more personal in nature, and like e.e. cummings, rosebaby is no fan of capitalization, the effect being that posts can be unwieldy and inconsistent. On the other hand, what small bits of personal information included in the posts there are, you nonetheless get the sense that rosebaby is in transition, busy getting on with the business of mourning her late dog, raising the new one and handling a full time job while occasionally delving into the heartache of an ex- who has moved on. I can’t help but feel that in a few weeks, the posts will once again be less poetical, more personal and more whimsical.

It should come as no surprise to any visitor to the blog that rosebaby is an experienced web designer: the site is cool, clean and sophisticated. Navigation throughout the site is a treat, and the site’s shortcomings are simply limited to the inconsistent postings which often lack original content and inspiration.

rosebaby is at her best when she uses poetry, excerpts or images to illustrate her mood, letting us in why those excerpts or images matter to her at that time. Without such information, the postings consisting of bare pasted-in excerpts are cold and impersonal, a remediable situation, especially when rosebaby has such potential to be a must-read site for the hyper-literate.
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Review 2222

The first picture I see is a cute dalmatian-type dog ‘briskly’ running across a grass covered in foliage and as the page continues to load, I see more dogs, thus don’t be surprised if the writer likes.. well.. dogs! The layout is rather simple however personal and effective, which I quite admire. The photography theme complements the work and entries on this website.

I get the impression that this site is centered around photography, art and poetry.. and it is. Rosebaby frequently posts poems, quotes and some ‘philosophical’ entries. If your interests lie here, this will be your heaven.. if not.. I’d take a skim read because there could be something to your fancy. She obviously has a great talent in photography and art; something that can’t be looked over.

Again.. a long collection of links on the sidebar (are you trying to divert me from your site??), however take a look at the photography gallery before you go, if you’re attracted to aesthetics!

On a general note, its not really something that I’d go back to, because its of little interest to me, however if you’re into photography and poetry, why not give it a try?rosebaby

Review 2219

Because the site was listed as an “anime” that is essentially what I expected to find when I followed the link, but that isn’t what I was presented with. The site is nicely designed, and clear to read. As you would expect the graphics were good, although not as individual as they could be.

When presented with a bio, even a small one I tend to read that before going on to read the posts. For a site designed by someone in their twenties you could easily mistake this site to be someone a lot younger, perhaps in their teens. The posts are personal, experiences of school, social occasions and about family members. I can imagine it appealing to those of the same age group, particularly those who share the same social circle.

The design is very much a reflection of the author’s personality. Its neat and well structured, with beautifully created and ‘feminine’ graphics. Truthfully it is a design that prepares you for the content – personal life posts from a young girl.

Although the design is easy to navigate and beautifully ordered I felt there was room for improvement in the archives section, perhaps if the author was to make the archives monthly (rather than individually) it would make the site easy and less fussy to navigate.

All in all this site provides an interesting insight into the personal life of a young girl still in school. It’s beautifully designed, and with only a minor alteration to the archives could be an easy to navigate and well structured site. Although the content had no come back factor for me, it may well appear to those surfers within the author’s age range, with similar interests, and even better within the same social circle.

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