Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Five things to consider BEFORE you start to work on your blog design

Guest post by Marianne

Hi there! My name is Marianne and I blog about my life, my creative adventures and my love for nesting at Songbird. I am a DIY girl, who loves to get her hands dirty and experiment with power tools. I am also DIY when it comes to blog design. A couple of months ago I gave my blog a total makeover and Amanda invited me, after giving my blog design her two thumbs up (thanks Amanda!), to share some of my insights and experiences with homemade blog designing.

We home and craft loving gals are a visual bunch, aren’t we? We want our homes and creative products to be as beautiful as possible. And since our blog is our home on the web, most of us really want our blog to be as eye pleasing as possible too.

Of course there are many talented and gifted women out there who have specialized in giving your blog a makeover and making it really beautiful. But rightfully so, these women like to get paid for their creative talent and their hard work. If you are like me, a hobby blogger whose blog doesn’t generate any income (yet), paying someone to work on your blog may not really be in your budget. So you are left to you own devices to make your blog more beautiful. And trust me, it can be done!

But before we dive into the world of blog templates, HTML coding and navigational bars, lets do some groundwork first. Just like when you are considering to give a thrift shop find a makeover: before you can get your paintbrush out and decide on the paint color you are going to use, you have to consider the way you are intending to use the piece, if it is needing repairs and how many layers of old chippy paint and dirt you have to remove first.

The same principle applies to blog design. Before you start concentrating on the pictures you are going to use in your header and the color scheme of your blog there are five things you have to think about first:

1. Your blog is for your readers.

I know you are all tempted to say ‘no I blog just for me, because I like it’. But lets face it girls if we really only blogged for ourselves we wouldn’t make our blog public, we would keep it a private (online) journal. We all want other people to read our blog and admire and enjoy our hard work. So whenever you are considering doing anything to your blog, ask yourself first if that will make the blogging experience for your readers more pleasant. Your blog design should include all the elements that make your blog really useful and usable to your readers.

2. What does your blog mean?

I think if you asked most women in our home and garden blog niche why they love blogging they would answer two things: because of the inspiration it gives them and second because of the community it makes them feel a part of. You and your blog are part of that community. So your blog design should be aimed at showcasing your projects and ideas, so that they provide maximum inspiration (lot’s of BIG pictures is one element of this) and at the same time give your visitor’s a sense that they are truly welcome and that it is fun visiting with you.

3. Clutter is clutter, even when it is the online kind.

Ever wonder why those pictures in design magazines always look so beautiful, even when they do not resemble your style? It is because of the lack of clutter. You might see a carefully draped blanket somewhere, or a casually forgotten book on a chair (with a coordinating cover color of course!), but you will never see hundreds of knickknacks, leftover breakfast dishes or dirty socks in those pictures.

If you consider the blog designs you like best, I bet that they are pretty clutter free also. There are so many gadgets, and widgets and funny buttons available to add to our blogs these days. It is really tempting to fill up your sidebars with all of them. But often they are just clutter. Clutter that is distracting your readers from your content and might even make your blog really slow to load. So when considering to add another cutesy button remember the first rule: your blog is for your readers, will adding it make you blog more useful or usable?.

4. Your blog is a reflection of you.

When I started to give my blog a makeover I started the way I start any project. I looked at the way others have done it. So I started to make a list of blogs, whose design I liked and then I started to break it down. What kind of layout did I like best, which banner drew me in the most, when did the size of the font or the pictures feel too small, which elements did I find very useful (or annoying). And then I started to try and incorporate those elements in my blog (or in some cases remove them from my existing design). When I thought I was nearly finished I asked a friend for her opinion and her reply made me almost start over completely. She said, “I like it, it looks very good, but it doesn’t look like you anymore”. And she was right, I was making a blog design like all the others. It wasn’t ‘me’ anymore. So I worked on it a lot longer, making it less like a beautiful online ‘house’ and more like my personal online ‘home’.

5. Embrace the challenge, but keep it real.

If you would have unlimited time you could make your blog the most beautiful blog in the world. There is always another design element you could add, a functionality you could improve or an opportunity to add even more beauty to your design. But if you did that, you wouldn’t have any time to blog anymore. And no matter how beautiful the design of your blog is, people come to visit you for your content. Content comes first, design comes second. So do step into the world of HTML coding, it is not as difficult as you might think, but keep your expectations real. Fiddling with your blog design can be addictive (ask me how I know that) but if it starts to interfere with your actual blogging it is counterproductive.



Marianne@Songbird is a DIY girl all the way even when it comes to blogdesign. She shares her successes and mistakes in her DIY attempts to make her Songbird blog more beautiful. 

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Custom Blog Design Giveaway!!

This giveaway is now closed.

Congratulations to the winner, Summer, comment #17, from Lady Luck's Abode

(I usually paste in the Random.org part here, but I exited out of the page and can't get back. It was #17, I promise LOL).
 

Today we have the Grand Prize to finish off the birthday bash for Beautiful Blog Designs and I am very excited to be hosting a giving away for a custom blog design by 7M Designs!






Kim, the designer at 7M Designs, has decided to reinvent her design business this year, and she started off by giving it a new name. The design business was formerly BB Blog Design, but she renamed it 7M (after her personal blog, The 7 Millers) to incorporate all her design work including Christmas cards, birth announcements, web sites and more.

Here are a few of her designs that I love:






 
I love that right when BBD is celebrating the anniversary of it's launch, we are helping a designer celebrate the relaunch of her business. That's why I keep Beautiful Blog Designs going, to aid bloggers and designers - it just feels good!

The prize for this giveaway is a custom blog design that includes:
  • Custom header
  • Backgrounds
  • Custom sidebar tabs (up to 5)
  • Custom signature
  • Installation (of course)
Here are the giveaway specifics:
  1. To enter simply leave a comment telling me what your blog is about (food, photography, homeschooling, crafts, a mixture, etc.).
  2. Earn a second entry by going to Kim's portfolio and coming back here to tell me your favorite design. Make sure to leave your answer in another comment.
  3. The giveaway runs from Tuesday until Thursday, January 28th at 11:00 PM EST.
  4. The winner will be chosen via Random.org and she has one week to claim their prize via email to Kim or a new winner will be chosen.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Beautiful Blog Series: Buns In My Oven

This week's Beautiful Blog is delicious to look at and read, as it's a food blog that shares all kind of incredibly yummy recipes. Buns In My Oven, run by Karly, a homeschooling mom of two, is a delightful blog that I stumbled upon last week and since I was wanting to do a Wordpress run of blog features, I decided to bump her to the top of the beautiful list.



What I love about Buns In My Oven:
  • Design is attractive but not too busy
  • Background color is unusual but pleasing to the eye
  • Blog loads quickly
  • Clean, uncluttered sidebar
  • Very functional navigation or menu bar that seems like it's incorporated into the header
  • Great content; posts filled with beautiful, helpful pictures
An added plus to Buns In My Oven is that Karly used an awesome camera and lens to take her fabulous food shots. If you enjoy photography, this blog will satisfy the camera bug in you as well as your sweet tooth.

Now, the designer who created the fun and functional look for Buns In My Oven's is Temptation Designs. They offer designs for Blogger, Wordpress and Twitter, so head over there if you like what they did for Karly.

Congratulations, Karly, for having such a beautiful blog! If you would like to share this feature with your readers, here is a button for you:







Please Note: To see more beautiful blogs, head over to Designs So Pretty, where a beautiful blog is featured almost every day!



Saturday, January 23, 2010

Birthday Bash Weekend - Second Giveaway

This giveaway is now closed, winners listed at the bottom.


Continuing on with Beautiful Blog Designs's Birthday Bash Weekend, I am giving away a $15 gift certificate to Adori Graphics.







Louise, the designer at Adori Graphics, became a supporter of BBD only a few months after I created it. She has since become a blogging friend and I think she is one of the kindest, most generous designer/bloggers out there. I have enjoyed seeing her talent and business grow over the past year and can't wait to see where it goes in 2010. Louise is another designer who creates her own graphics, so you don't have to worry about anyone else having the same images as you.

Now, if you already have the blog design you want, still enter this giveaway. Louise has a plethora of products and services you could use your gift certificate for, including digital scrapbook kits, watermarks, business cards, Twitter backgrounds, Etsy banners and so much more. 

Giveaway guidelines:
  • To enter simply leave a comment telling me how long you've been blogging
  • If you do not have your email linked to your blogging profile, please leave it in the comment
  • Only one entry per person
  • Giveaway ends Sunday, January 24th at 11:00 PM EST
  • You must claim your prize via email to Louise within a week or it will be awarded to another blogger

THE WINNER(S)

The winning number was comment #7, by Kirstie! And, because she's my sister and it make look funny that she won, I'm giving away a second gift certificate and that winning number is #1 by Emmy. Congratulations to you both!

Random Integer Generator

Here are your random numbers:
7 
Timestamp: 2010-01-26 05:03:43 UTC

Random Integer Generator

Here are your random numbers:
1 
Timestamp: 2010-01-26 05:05:59 UTC


    Friday, January 22, 2010

    Birthday Bash Weekend - First Giveaway

    This giveaway is now closed. Winner listed at bottom.


    To celebrate Beautiful Blog Designs turning one, I am giving away gift certificates from designers who have been very supportive and encouraging to me through my first year.





    Our first giveaway is for a $15 gift certificate for design work by April at April Showers Blog Design. BBD wasn't live more than a month or two and April was already showing me "love." Her continued excitement and support for the growth and development of BBD has meant a lot to me - thank you, April!

    Please stop over at her site and view her portfolio. She is a very talented designer and creates most all of the graphics herself. She has a wide range of services and products, so use the winner can use the $15 for whatever suits her needs most. And, honestly she is also a fun blogger to follow. Her posts are lively and "real."

    Now, I have come to love short, simple giveaways so this won't be a long and complicated one to enter. Here are the giveaway specifics:
    • To enter simply leave me a comment letting me know how you use BBD (to get inspiration, for tutorials, for the designer list, etc.)
    • The giveaway will close Saturday at 11:00 PM EST
    • Winner will be chose via Random.org
    • Only one entry per person
    • You must claim your prize within seven days, via an email to April, or it will be awarded to another blogger.
    Congratulations to Robcalfamily who was our winner with comment #13!

      Random Integer Generator

      Here are your random numbers:
      13 
      Timestamp: 2010-01-24 14:31:59 UTC

      Thursday, January 21, 2010

      Today Is A Special Day!

      ONE YEAR BLOGOVERSARY!

      Today is a special day for Beautiful Blog Designs!! One year ago I wrote my first post and made the blog "live." I so wish I had done a screen print of that day so you could see the meager beginnings of BBD. It would make us all smile.

      I have some fun things planned, but like life often does, some kinks were thrown in to mess it up a little. My laptop started acting really badly last week but then straightened out.Well, Monday it decided to throw fits again and then Tuesday it died. The hard drive had failed, so my sweet hubby took it to the pc doctors and now I have a brand new hard drive with twice as much space as before (had 80G, now have 160G).

      The reason I'm telling you this is that I was not a good girl and didn't have my celebration and giveaways (yes, giveaways are coming) already written and scheduled like I should have. And, now that I finally have my laptop back, I have a busy day and can't do it. So, we will have a celebration weekend instead. How does that sound?  So, come back tomorrow!

      Monday, January 18, 2010

      Beautiful Blog Series: She Wears Many Hats

      We've had several Blogger blogs receive the Beautiful Blog spotlight lately, so I'm glad to have a Wordpress blog as this week's feature. And, it is actually a blog from my own great state of South Carolina, so I'm doubly excited to be sharing it with you.

      Created in July, 2009, She Wears Many Hats, is a simple yet beautiful blog that just keeps getting better and better. The design was actually created by the owner, Amy, who is a former graphic designer and has certainly put her past career to good use.




      She Wears Many Hats is a blog which explores the different aspects of being a modern day mother. Honestly, her content is just as warm and delightful as her design, so if you pop over to see it, stay a while - you'll be glad you did. Also, if you are interested in food and recipes, be sure to check out her "Yum-Yum" section. She is a fantastic chef and provides gorgeous photos to help you through the steps.

      What I love about the design of She Wears Many Hats:
      • Clean and simple design
      • Attractive and engaging header
      • Loads very quickly
      • Navigation bar - so user friendly
      • Tidy, uncluttered side bar
      • Content is broken into easy-to-read chunks*
      Congratulations, Amy, you have created a lovely blog! If you would like to share this feature with your readers, here is a button you can use in a post or sidebar.







      Please Note: To see more beautiful blogs, head over to Designs So Pretty, where a beautiful blog is featured almost every day!

      * I included the appeal of content because so often bloggers will have an appealing design, but fail to break their blog posts into smaller paragraphs, which are so much easier on the reader's eyes.

      Saturday, January 16, 2010

      Blog Design and Graphics Course Available

      I am very excited to tell you about an online blog design course that is being offered for those interested in learning about blog design. No, not from me, because remember, I'm not a blog designer, just a design lover. The course is taught by Amy Bayliss, an amazing speaker, writer, blogger and designer.




      The price for the course is amazingly wallet-friendly - only $29. She doesn't get into in depth graphic design, but will definitely get you started in the right direction. Don't have Photoshop? No problem, she will show you how to use free online editing programs to create your graphics.

      There are several sessions available and she's keeping the class sign down so that she can effectively help those who attend. Interested? Head over to her site to see how to sign up.

      Thursday, January 14, 2010

      Wordpress Bloggers - You'll Be Happy

      Nobody fall over in shock that I'm posting again. I've had quite a nice time obsessing enjoying my new camera and lens so much that I have had a hard time pulling myself back to BBD.

      So, the point of this post is to share with you that I have moved my personal blog, Moving Forward, to Wordpress.com. I was starting a year long photography project and I didn't want to move the blog in the middle of it, so I pushed myself and moved right at New Year's. I'll share why I moved in another post.

      A down-side of Wordpress.com is that it is not very customizeable, but it is free so I took that route instead of Wordpress.org (more about that in another post). However, there are ways to get a WP.com blog to be more attractive and have some personal touches. If you jump over to Moving Forward, you can see what I've done so far. I have a lot to learn about that platform, and I will be sharing tips and tricks as I learn them.

      Special Note: BBD is celebrating it's one year blogoversary next week. Be sure to check in daily as there will be lots of giveaways!
       

      Friday, January 8, 2010

      Using The "Next Blog" Feature In Blogger Just Got More Relevant

      Guest post by Dawn Farias

      I have a confession to make: I LOVE the Blogger navbar.  I love it for my own blog because it is easy to get into my dashboard from it.  I love it on other people's blogs because of the search box right up top.  (Even if it's not a very powerful search engine.)  And I LOVE being able to just click 'follow' to add someone's blog to my list.  Yes, my world is thrown for a bit of a loopty-loop when it is missing from a Blogger blog.

      But enough of all that.  I really only brought you all here together today to tell a small bit of news about ye olde Blogger navbar.  And I shall tell you in words straight from the official blog of Blogger: Blogger Buzz.

      Some of you must have wondered what the Next Blog link on the NavBar does, and clicked on the link once or twice. Next Blog used to take you to a random blog, written by a random blogger. Your fellow blogger could have been writing her blog in a language that you don't know how to read. Or you might be someone who likes to read about food and restaurants in Germany, but your randomly chosen next blog could have been focused on sports, and written in Tagalog.

      We've made the Next Blog link more useful, by taking you to a blog that you might like. The new and improved Next Blog link will now take you to a blog with similar content, in a language that you understand. If you are reading a Spanish blog about food, the Next Blog link will likely take you to another blog about food. In Spanish!
      Try it! It works!  Just go to your favorite Blogger blog and click "Next Blog" from way up at the top of the screen where the navbar is.  See if you don't get redirected to a new favorite blog.

      Well, you know, if the navbar is still there and all.  ;)

      Dawn Farias posts free Blogger layouts at Almost Ready Blogs.  She also blogs personally, as well as personably, at No Heavy Lifting.