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- jpowell
does anyone know who did the mastercraft site?spk?
http://www.mastercraft.com/main.…
the site is very well done. photos were all well considered and placed. it is so promising for us as designers to see a BOATING COMPANY take this step forward.
any additional thoughts?
- monNom0
every once in a while I wish companies would sign their sourcecode...
anybody now who made this site?
the 'i mastercraft' section is really well done...
- d_t_p0
periscope in minneapolis did it.
i went to school with one of the guys who worked on it.
- jpowell0
thanks d_t_p... got a link to periscope?
- Ctrl_Z0
sorry I don't want to flood the posts with "wow!"
but I can't resist it.
WOW!
finely done to perfection.
- jpowell0
here is the periscope link
http://www.periscope.com/i see that they also did the artic cat site (featured in the CA interactive annual) they are certainly making a statement with their work.
i do think their portfolio site could use a redesign.
- cmoffett0
I agree, this is a beautiful site, the photos are very well chosen and placed...
However, I think it's a little hard to use. Maybe I'm wrong.. maybe they did alot of research, got to know the ins and outs of a boat enthusiast's mind. My first thought is that someone lined up to spend their days on the water doesn't generally spend that much time at a computer playing with flash widgets.
This site also requires you to know by brand name what kind of boat you are looking for. Overhead pictures of boats don't really give me any clues to their usefullness, their power.
Anyway, I'm just being picky. It's a beautiful site, I wished I'd designed it, and I now want a boat.
- jpowell0
certainly are picky cmoffett. you do have a point. the navigation to the left is hard to pick up on, and the audience probably isn't use to discovering navigation. maybe they decided to enlighten people with new navigation as well.