After 3 years of using the Pheonix theme on N.Design Studio, I finally redesigned it with a Koi theme. The new look has improved a lot in terms of design and WordPress implementation. Every section has a unique layout which gives you a refreshing feeling. This post will summarize everything about the new design as well as show you the process images. Also, I will talk about how other sites inspired me.
980px Page Width
The page width is 980px which is optimized for users with 1024px display, but also looks nice for users with high resolution display such as 1680px setting.

Typography
The main body font size is 16 point. I purposely set it large so viewers can read the text comfortably even sitting away from the monitor. The three main fonts that I've chosen are: Georgia, Helvetica, and Baskerville. Georgia is used for the main body copy. The purpose of using sans-serif font (Helvetica) is to provide contrast to the body type. Baskerville is an elegant font, so I set it for italic text and image captions.

Multiple Background Images
Each section features a different background image that blends nicely with the header image.

Design Out of The Box
Inspired by an article that I wrote, CSS: Design Out of the Box, I made the background images extend out to create the out-of-the-box effect. Notice the list items are also out of the box.


Homepage Splash
The short line of introduction briefy tells everything about the site and leads to the most important pages: portfolio, blog, about, web and illustration. The Chinese characters "欢迎" mean welcome.

Post Type Icons
Each post has an icon next to it. They help readers quickly identify the category of the post. The icons are from the Rocky Vector Set.
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Flexible Post Format
The blog's content area is designed to fit most type of content: whether it is a long or short post, with large or small images, or with videos and galleries.

Menu
The menu navigation is origanized in column/lists which provides easy access. When you hover over the links, it will show a tiny icon.

Page Titles
I made the page title super large so readers can quickly locate where they are. To make it look even more interesting, I randomly selected different fonts for each character.

Breadcrumbs
The title's link also serves as breadcrumb navigation.


Animated Comment List
The animated collapsible/expandable comment list is done with jQuery.

Portfolio
In the portfolio, I dropped the sidebar to gain maximum area for displaying large images. I didn't set specific dimension for the image area so they can fit various sizes.

Image Loader
Unlike the usual image slideshow where images are loaded and hidden by CSS, and then swapped by Javascript. In the method I used, the large images will only load when you click on the circle buttons. This can save bandwidth and loading time because only the requested images are loaded. The tiny animated bar (right above the circle button) indicates the image that is loading.

The Art of Recycling
In case you didn't noticed, the main theme is based on the Koi fish illustration that I recently did and the rest are recycled from various illustrations.
The background illustration on the blog page is taken from the Abstract Phoenix.

The lily pads, flying mushrooms, and jellyfishes are taken from the Koi illustration.



The bamboo, Japanese cranes, and cherry blossoms are taken from the old Flash version of N.Design.



Process Images
The main wireframes are done on papers.

During the initial design process, I used outline vector to do test mockups.

Then, I played around with the color.

After I got the sizing and position right, I imported the color vector and brushed them up to match with the overall design.

Inspiration
Huge
Very obvious, my homepage's splash is highly inspired by the Huge's homepage where the graphic elements extend out of the box. Read related article: CSS: Design Out of the Box
Trent Walton
Another great example of out-of-the-box design.
Jason Santa Maria
Jason's web site is simply creative and amazing! Go to the site, and check out the posts. Note every post has a different layout and theme — very refreshing!
Subtraction
Although my site is not on a grid, but Khoi Vinh’s web site inspired me to use horizontal rules to divide content.
Sushi and Robots
Sushi and Robots is a beautiful site by Jina Bolton. Her site motivated me to use non-web-safe font, Baskerville italic. It is such an elegant font and I believe most of my designer visitors would have the font. Read related article: The Next Serif Trend.
31Three
My portfolio layout was inspired by Jesse's portfolio where he uses large image to showcase his works in full page screenshot. No description or marketing text, the images speak for his work.
Your Thoughts?
I'm very happy with the final result. It totally worth the time I spent on it — from wireframe planning to PSD designing to WordPress setup. Please let me know your thoughts on the redesign. Perhaps tell me the things that you don't like about it.







Love the redesign, it looks absolutely fantastic and well thought out.
All of the extra work you’ve put into the subtle items really make the design stand out plus I’m a fan of jellyfish :)
I love the screenshots of the pre-coloring, shows you how much goes into it and the thought process of having to choose from so many colors.
I am grad you spending the effort to write this topic. Great line up. We will be linking to this on our site. Keep up the excellent writing.
I appreciate you spending the effort to create this subject. Great line up. We will be linking to this on our site. Keep up the great writing.
Very inspiring work! Thumbs up!
Great article, as to be expected from you Nick.
I really like how you describe all the details that went into the design. And the fact that you recycle, hehe. I do that too!
Beautiful work Nick, as usual.
I really like this new design, one of the best site I have ever seen.
cheers!
The detail gone into that is very appreciated. I always love to see the methods different designers take when designing a website. Brilliant!
As usual, excellent work!
The new design is really gorgeous, warm and inviting. It was one of the few designs to jump out at me while I scanned my RSS feeds.
Although the new design is more earthy compared to the previous one, it still retains its branding strength – something I find many site redesigns lose.
Great work! And thanks for providing us with a case study; it’s always nice see the progression from thought to end product.
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The redesign looks fantastic! Thank you for the “design process” article. They are probably my favorite things to read, I love seeing how different artists plan out their projects. I posted one of my own at my site if anyone cares to take a look.
this is an essential article for budding web designers like myself.
Thanks so much for posting it!
Thanks so much for sharing your process! I always enjoy reading about how designers got to their end results! Excellent redesign too, very beautiful!
great very nice work Nick.
Hello,
Thanks for this it’s very interesting to know the working process.
Very good idea to have recycled old stuff.
have a good day
Great article. I have enjoyed to much reading it!
Nick,
Your re-design is amazing. Thank you for taking the time to break down the re-design. I really appreciate when people take the time to talk about their choices and things behind it.
Cheers,
Thank you for describing the whole process of your redesign, especially which designs you drew inspiration from. Fab job!
http://www.webdesignerwall.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/splash.jpg
looks like a pen*s in there, is it a fish?
wow! this design process write-up is amazing and completely helpful to me as a designer.
btw did you do the illustration artworks yourself also? if one is not an illustrator, what would you suggest is the go-to place to find beautiful illustrations like these?
thanks again for sharing! please post more articles on your process. i love it!
Great design. Did you give any special thought into the fold and how your “super large” page titles affects the over all impression of your site?
Amazing redesign!
It’s great to see how you approached this project and how much planning and details it required.
I really appreciate your process of Redesign