Usually, I keep the sketches of every project I designed and use them as simple documentation. Sometime I might refer back to the old sketches for ideas and references. Here I would like to share my development process of Web Designer Wall with you. This article will show you how WDW is done - from start to finish.
Concepting
The design you see now is not my original concepts. I actually been through two versions before I finalized this one. Let's take a look at my original concepts:
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Computer desk
My initial concept was to have a computer desk with an iMac or G5, bookshelves, magazines, plants, sticky notes, and a pull-down tag cloud. Then I thought it might look too similar to FreelanceSwitch, so I trashed it.
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Wall concept
Then I came up this "wall" concept - a lot of sketches on the wall, a bookshelf, some design books & magazines, a Flash ticking clock (just to look cool), Ajax calendar on the sidebar, and some stickies.
Photoshop comp
Here was my first comp of the wall concept. I didn't like this comp at all. Somehow it didn't turn out as nice as on the concept sketch. Plus it looked too much like this site. Then I wanted to try another direction...

Another direction
Later, I saw a flower sketch that I drew (for fun) long time ago and I thought it might work on my design. I quickly scanned it and put in my Photoshop comp. I like it a lot!
Final
Finally, I decided to use the flower design and traced it in Illustrator. I chose watercolor style because I wanted the theme to look artsy and sketchy. The tag cloud actually took me a lot of time because I wanted to design a very unique cloud. I tried pull-down tag cloud, but I didn't like it. Then, I ended up with this plain and simple tag cloud. Here are some more development screenshots:




I really like this design…and I wish I could translate the designs I have in my head to the canvas in photoshop the way you have.
it’s fantastic! i love it
This is the most beautiful site that I’ve seen this year! The Post-Its, the flower sketch, the wordpress tag, the paper – unbelievable work man!
Great job man!! I really love it
Of course I hate to see more competition, but this is a fucking unbelievable design. Great job !
Congrats Nick! Everything looks awesome!
Great looking design. Lots of good information.
Brilliant! Not many people can make this design work and keep it consistent. Really great look and functionality, love the AJAX effects too, maybe a tutorial on the show/hide comments…?
Oh my God Nick! You did it again!
Glad you finally got the site up, Nick :) I’ve been waiting patiently ever since you posted the news on Ndesign-Studio on the 18th :D
LOL, just kidding. Stunning work Nick, this puts my stuff to shame. I wish I was a better Photoshopper, b/c that’s my Achilles heal. It’s amazing how graphics can turn a nice theme into something beautiful.
You should be very proud.
Ooops, I used arrow brackets for the first part which is why it didn’t show…
(takes screenshot of the world’s best looking wordpress site, so that I can copy every element and claim this masterpiece as my own)
LOL, just kidding. Stunning work Nick, this puts my stuff to shame. I wish I was a better Photoshopper, b/c that’s my Achilles heal. It’s amazing how graphics can turn a nice theme into something beautiful.
You should be very proud.
It’s an amzing design.. wow!!
I love your style!!
This is a great design!
I always love you work. Congratulations!
Freakin awesome!
Wow, it’s amazing.
you’re doing really alot of hard/nice work, God bless you on your effort, really,…
My heart went in my throat when I read you ditched a “Computer desk idea” cause it would be too much like freelanceswitch.com. That sounded like my site’s concept!
But when I checked freelanceswitch again, no worries. I’m going for a full screen illusion of the viewer’s desk. I also checked teamviget.com and I’m pretty far from that too. Wheew.
Really breathtaking job you did here, by the way. It’s rare a design forces you to smile! Congrats.
Wow, this is a fantastic site! One of the best I’ve seen in a long time. Amazing job!
Wow! What a great site! Was worth waiting for! Well done!