Thanks MA! Your opinion as an avid web user is more important than you can imagine
I have to agree with you on the blue and white. Funny thing is their attempt to stray away from the colors has brought neon pinks and oranges into their pages--yuck. Myspace was out a while before facebook jumped into the mix, which is where a little confusion occurs in terms of who borrowed what. The default Myspace profile first consisted of a user-focused left aligned sidebar with content taking up the remainder of the space. I do agree with you though that it is similar, I think I may have to try some other alignments or totally different layout options, if of course I'm offered a position haha.
I too think icons look nice. How extensive should I use them? I know some sites have them in navigation, options, specific sections, and overkill it.
I'm thinking about minimal use in two ways:
where I use it on the section headings only. For example on
http://myspacehire.me/settings/ maybe icons next to Account Email Address, Account Settings, Account Cancellation
OR
I use it on what I call
action links, links of text which aren't true links, nor buttons. so really on that specific example, it would only be like adding an X image in the
Cancel My Account box.
as for the other two, thanks for taking a look!
@grafikal haha thanks! Someone else pointed that out, though unintentional I guess it worked
Also like I mentioned I agree about the colors. One reason I stayed with their current scheme was to not assume full control with my design. I didn't want to come off as changing their image or branding.
And that point is the same reason I switched over to facebook a few years back. And with myspace it's getting worse, they have a couple of pages redesigned already (over the past year) so there isn't even consistency in the layout anymore. Some have the traditional look, then you click a link and wonder where you are. Also the widgets idea I mentioned to allow people to connect with their other online identities as well as restructure their layout, glad you like