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Last post: 1 year, 8 months ago | Thread started: Sep 7, 10, 11:11 a.m.
Out of context: Response #6 [Sep 7, 10, 11:11 a.m.]
- luckyorphan
A triumph of UI over content, augmented by the usual fine artist verbal masturbation (his Fractal Dice concept is a good first year design assignment, and the synopsis fails to hide that).
If the point of the site is to showcase the work, the Quick Nav works best, while the interplanetary concept gets in the way and becomes incredibly confusing. There are some basic UI fundamentals that are being ignored, either willfully or by mistake.
But if the point is to create a website that creates an exploratory structure, and reviewing the content more as surprises than a portfolio, then it's not too bad.
All depends on how one approaches it, and what the artist intended. Not sure much of it works for me, though.


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