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- horton
omg.. those ascii-style transitions are sick!
- piperboytoy0
that's hot
- oBeseLilNinja0
im not even getting to the flash page (times out) and the jpeg version is 404 :(
- elms0
nice!
- chaztoo0
The jams so hard it hurts my feelings.
- _b_0
teh hotness
- tkmeister0
i remember reading about them 6months ago on Wallpaper mag.
i love the concept, the typography treatment and all.
very nicely done.
- piperboytoy0
de-construct is awesome.
- blackspade0
mmm' yes very schweeet :!
- designerror0
Gotta love that chair.. damn!
- uncle_helv0
MadeThought and Barber Ogserby, I'm surprised Engage weren't involved in the making of this, although very good from De-Construct as ever.
- Duane0
Love it. Great site and beautiful products. A nice fusion of luxury goods and contemporary graphic design.
- JamesEStone0
v. nice site, weren't involved though.... it won't run on m powerbook though...soooo slow.... but then a lot of sites are
- paraselene0
i hated every piece of furniture i'd ever seen until the glorious moment when i first laid eyes on michael young's writing desk.
*swoon
- foreign0
very nice... runs supersmooth here (firefox, xp)
- skt0
Nice, but if you look closely it's just the same transition each time with a tint over the top. Still looks good though.
- deconstruct0
its not a tint :-)
- skt0
Is it not? Sorry, I thought I could see part dashes tinted rather than having each one coloured in whole using proper ascii thingmie whotsits.
Lovely site by the way.
- paraselene0
well, i think it's lush.
of course, i'm a numptie and easily distracted by anything shiny...
*dives under the raq for discarded paperclip
- normal0
Create grid of dashes, place logotype underneath, mask, index colours to get hard edges export as gif/png, use programmatic horizontal swooshes over the top to make it seem like the dashes are being generated when in reality it's just an image being revealed or covered up. Vary image between sections to give impression of lots of hard work. Presto.
All in all, that's what it's all about, fooling the eye with something deceptively simple. Good work, well executed.
- soda0
'uckin' lush, innit?