Carefully Considered
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- Andreas
Matthew Schneider has made a very nice identity solution for a new motorcycle company in the UK called Mac Cycles.
- utopian0
vertical & horizontal scrolling, yummy!
- overflow: hidden would have helped immensely. nice work though!monNom
- agreedzenmasterfoo
- I also agree, it could be based on mouse movements... the whole canvas is not that largeleocavallini
- Ruffian0
- Obviously it was carefully considered...ideaist
- haduckseason
- Dancer0
Uh oh. Shit.
I have just spec'd a site that fucntions exactly the same as this... almost a carbon copy... now I'm going to get accused....
:/Does anyone know any more info on this bloke?
- GeorgesII0
Lovely work and site.
- fodcj0
Lovely bikes...
- benfal990
those bikes are cool
- pillhead0
Nice work, I love the navigation system, it just works so well, and no Flash, well done.
- pillhead0
One thing that might be a good idea is to display a double click message when you hover over a project, when I first went to the site I had no idea I had to double click to get more info on a project?
- spraycan0
scrollbars are so you can manually navigate the site. good work
- identity0
the scrollbars/layout of the site fits with the product itself, allowing the viewer to move around the site freely and quickly (like that of a motorcycle) I too didnt know you were supposed to click on the image for info, but a very nicely considered way to reflect the functionality of a product within the context of user-functionality!
- version30
+1 for the bikes
- johndiggity0
funny, i randomly stumbled across this site 3 weeks ago while looking for some of this guy's work. are they one and the same? http://www.mattisimo.com/
- mattisimo0
Hi. I am the designer behind both Carefully Considered and mattisimo. The pod mark was one of my fav's and the company is no longer so I took the mark back as my own.
- version30
so you took the mark back as your own? whoever EC'd this should EC the bike maker not the site maker. i mean it's one thing to pawn a comp from one client off onto another but to take work you did for another and charged for i assume then keep it for yourself/ your brand, the line between lazy, wrong, and muddled brand recognition is hazy at best in the sand underwater.
- MrDinky0
mattisimo
long time fan of you fancy work. good stuff
- PonyBoy0
sick bikes... beautiful stuff :)