Setting up the pages:
Firstly I had desided to use a homemade-paper style background.
>designs and idea development of pages can be found in portfolio?<I chose this so that it would look authentic; I wanted to keep the page=style that I was going for
Theimages I chose to use come from the influence of the pictures that I chose from my poster design in which every picture related to at least one type of writing – typing/ printed word/ quill/ calligraphy etc.
The hardest image to upload was my own Write Good Read logo that I created in photoshop. I intended it to blend with the background but then I found that I needed it to stand out, eventually I decided to give the logo a boarder to define it. I liked this adaptation so much that I wanted to then us it a a link logo back to the home page.

In total I have set up 11 pages:-
• home/index
• links
• podcast
• profiles - Gemma Crossland
- Jenny Greene
- Hannah Todd
>>with their own submissions
>> comments page each
• about us
• contact

the homepage is a quick intro to the site
I used a Lucida Handwriting as the font so that it went with my website/notebook motif.
The links page doesn’t yet have links out I wanted to create this so that viewers wuld see my intent on having links such as capital of aculture ‘08
Podcasts are not yet up
Profiles page shows all existing WGR writers in a chart box with options to ‘comment here’
When the name is clicked on you can view their work as well as vistit the writers comments page.

I set up the comments page using an internet source. This company has webstorage for all of your comments/tag data.