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:




This is the most beautiful design I’ve ever seen in my life
Absolutely amazing, this is very inspiring work, great job!
Yeah ! great design, I love it
Freaky…nice colors and I very much like the flowers. Just great!!
Simply beautiful design from top to bottom. I absolutely love it.
Much kudos! ;)
I hope you will write some tutorials on how you create your style. I love the fantasy look of your work! It seems we could learn a lot about Photoshop and Illustrator from you!
Wow I like the background. So colorful and very artistic.. nice one..
especially. footer very good
Awesome! Really awesome. Page looks beatiful and loads in a flash.
Congratz
very … very beautiful website
wow, I love your work. even just the sketch one
One day i want to be as good as you.
perfect example of hard work paying off.
Really inspiring this website. The design is so characteristic. Congratulations.
I’m loving the design
This is beautiful and exciting work! The whole site is informative, friendly and amazing. Great job!
Nice of you to share this out, that’s really pro work there.
Excellent done!
I wish I could draw, too. seems like you create the general layout before bringing in ideas about graphics. I’ve tried so far getting the site to fit the graphics, not vice versa.
– t3hslr
It’s a beautiful theme. I love it.
I’m insanely jealous of your mad design skills. The flower illustration really makes an impact – in fact, it’s so good it almost seems it should exist in the real world on paper or something we can touch and oggle!
Nice work, your works gave me a total new direction of web designing.
Really talented