Review: A Singaporean in London
A Singaporean in London. The title of this blog piqued my interest even before the page had loaded. I looked forward to a selection of posts comparing cultures, or perhaps just poking fun at England, but unfortunately the author seems to be on a bit of a break, and has only posted funny things for the last two weeks. Not that there’s anything wrong with taking a break from a blog when life gets busy, but I do hope that the author returns to more regular posts about life on the other side of the world.
I like the header on this blog, though it does have a distinctly ‘home-made feel’. I could be critical and point out that the dark writing is less lcear closer to he buildings, and perhaps yellow text with a black outline or shadow would be better, but at least the header is personalised and unique. I also feel that the header does not match the colour scheme of the rest of the blog, and perhaps some tweaking is in order.
I also wonder if there might be a way to more clearly define the three columns of this template. As they are the columns seem to merge together, and I prefer viewing pages which are more clear-cut.
The pictures in each post are a nice, much needed touch because they lift the page and draw the reader’s eye. It would be hard to blog about living in London if you didn’t have any photos to prove your point. There are some interesting reads here if you have time to browse.
And although I have it on good authority that Vegemite is infinitely superior to marmite, it seems quite a few blokes out there still enjoy it.
I like this blog, but personally feel that the layout could do with a bit of a lift, and it will pick up some more with new on-topic posts. I will give it a 6/10.
(I should also mention that the blog directory buttons are nicely arranged in the footer of this blog, and I have visited a few to add myself to them. Thanks mate!)



