Not very good at webdesign, please help!

Jake

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Hello,
My families moving and storage company just isn't doing to well. So I'm fixing up our website, but I'm kind of getting cancelled out there, because I'm not to good at webdesign.

I'm looking for people to help me make this look more professional and to help me code it out:
24mw0et.webp
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Can anyone help me out please?
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It doesn't look bad but those numbers at the top look a bit odd....
 
Look for different shades of the colors you used, they look too bright and just the simple #FF0000 etc; The drop shadow on the text should be decreased and add more opaticity.
 
Way to much colour contrast for starters.

Make a colour palette with colours that work well with each other. For example the navigation colour, (grey) doesn't work with the white text links and the darker grey colours in the header don't work with the blue header.
 
@Dan-
I got a colorscheme from an app online. Does this look better?
25zrpec.webp
 
It looks better... much better. Still needs some work though... Maybe some gradients? Your navigation buttons are not center with the awkward white bars you have in between them also. Fix that too...
 
You need to use a font that is more browser supported and easier to read.
 
Tindris said:
You need to use a font that is more browser supported and easier to read.

The hell are you talking about?
Impact font is browser supported and comes on most every computer...
 
Guys-This is an image I made in photoshop. Nothing is going to look like it will on the web. Thanks for the feedback. Got more?
 
25zrpec.webp
might not look bad if you do white instead of tan...
Then organize the footer and it will look good.
 
Sort out your typo, get a grid. Then think about effects.
 
Seems to flow nice! But keep more realistic expectations when working text. A lot of the effects you use in Photoshop won't work once you try to do the text with HTML/CSS.

Try to cut down on use images as text too (except for your logo) , the less images a page has to load the better. A lot of this you can re-create with just pure html/css (hell, all of it you can but the logo)
 
Also, I just noticed this. The logo needs to be pushed farther to the right so it is aligned with everything else. It goes off the grid.
 
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