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New Target.com 4949 Responses
Last post: 1 year, 9 months ago | Thread started: Aug 23, 11, 8:41 a.m.
- flashbender
I know a fair number of people on here that worked or done work for them - anyone involved in this?
Thoughts? It's a pretty radical departure from what we've become used to as the standard internet shop front
- Aug 23, 11, 8:41 a.m. – Permalink
- Seanbot
Looks like all of HUGE's other stuff.
That said, the homepage is alright. Grid is sort of funky, but the massive/huge imagery is cool (no pun intended.) All of the pages after the homepage are pretty lackluster though. Logo treatment is pretty fricking aggravating too (why just slice off ~5%?)


- Dog-earAug 23, 11, 8:52 a.m. – Permalink
- Continuity
Bah. I'm really not a fan of this. It's so massive, white and scrolls for-fucking-ever.
Also, the headers' typography and colours are inconsistent:


- Dog-earAug 23, 11, 8:54 a.m. – Permalink
- zenmasterfoo
They got lazy on code work. This was done by HUGE, and it reeks of their design touches. Better than the last site, maybe. Magazine-esque layout design always reads better, but this was far from ready to launch. Many features fail to work in Chrome, which is just lame. Any javascript transitions should work in bot FF and Chrome.
I like it on the eye, but knowing who did it makes it stale for me. No offense to anyone here from HUGE. Some of the stuff you did for us left a bad taste in my mouth.


- Dog-earAug 23, 11, 8:57 a.m. – Permalink




