Site of the day
Site of the day
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- reminds me of sprint.comimbecile
- looks nice for such a corporate clientjaylarson
- Yea, I would say the toughest part was convincing them to do it and its 28 stakeholders. Took about 2 years.sofakingback
- So you see that left nav. on sprit? We designed this before then, before wacom, before vw. we just had over 2,000 pages to create. write all the content.sofakingback
- All new graphics, photography, etc.sofakingback
- Actually started planting the seed 3 years ago and launched a very light update in this direction.sofakingback
- This site launched last year at some point. checkout mobile, it was a big part of the redesign. built using ember.js and drupal (Im not the tech lead)sofakingback
- I was just drooling over this the other day. great job.Mattjanz3n
- Sub navs are off the chain. So many. But ive liked this site for awhile.Hayoth
- Thank you. Means a lot to the relatively small design / ux team. We knew it was nav. Crazy, we tried to limit the amount, there's just so much content.sofakingback
- @sofakingback Great job! Impressive. Well done, fellow San Diegan!Krassy
- beaut!bklyndroobeki
- Nice!!davey_g
- that's a pretty braingarbage
- Great workPeter
- Is the brain a render? Id love to know budget?Hayoth
- Much thanks, fellas. The brain is a picture. Another agency created it and photographed it. I can find out details, I'm still good friends with the client.sofakingback
- very nice!valentim