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I haven't posted anything on here in a while. So here goes.
I do a lot of dealership site designs... they usually dont look very nice. A ton of call to actions and information that stacks on top of the other, everything is just as important as the thing next to it and it all must be above the fold. "bigger, boulder... make it pop!!!"
Not to mention most of them don't want their site to look like the OEM site... which i think is kinda weird. i personally like buying from retailers that are like minded to the original manufacturer. i dont want to buy a BMW from a Scion style dealership that uses a guy wearing a chicken suit with a free hot dogs sigh.
Anyway, Heres the latest site design I did for a chrysler, dodge, jeep dealership. The direction was to be dark and rich... they wanted the site to be unique to them. They hate the OEM template look they've been using.
What do you guys think of this type of design???
Sometimes I feel like it can look good... but then it just feels like I'm working on the crappiest stuff ever... dont know.
p.s. to make things worst. the coder will most likely fuck this up. low res images, and very sloppy building skills, no attention to detail. :P
- nice, atleast you good images to work with.********
- thanks. most of those images I got from the inter-webs.sofakingbanned
- ha. it looks like an oem site because it's so slick and has good images (:bigtrick
- Ha! I live like 3 blocks from this dealership.visual_infection
- nice, atleast you good images to work with.
