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- rafalski0
I particularly like the 'e-end' and 'rev up' logos
- alicetheblue0
good one! loaded fast for me as well.
"various legal documents I allegedly signed."
– that is the story of my life;-)
- 7point340
i know a greg johnson that used to work there and an evan and a krista that i think still do. got to see the "new" office couple years back when you guys moved out of the powerplant.
- yeah i worked with all them. that was a while ago. i left in 06.johndiggity
- i think greg left around the same time actually7point34
- rafalski0
I was looking for Planit website to see the identity at work and apparently there is another guy with Planit identity in his portfolio.. - I reckon you worked there together
http://www.18oz.com/- yeah joel and i worked closely together developing the logo.johndiggity
- and then we left.johndiggity
- johndiggity0
thanks for the feedback everyone! i truly appreciate the insight. it's still very much a work in progress. i'll be updating and tweaking over the next couple weeks i'm sure. i'm just relieved to get this up and done with. going to try and do this every january from now on.
- effort0
great work. it loaded very fast for me.
- megE0
love the planit pieces
- mistermik0
its a little simialr to http://www.marcatlan.com but thats no bad thing.
i like.
- bulletfactory0
clean, nice work.
- brandelec0
nice work. great job
- D_Dot0
I always liked your sites/work johndiggity... this is no exception. Great job!
- Krassy0
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great logo! clever use of negative space for creating the "R"
- Nairn0
Well, I like it. For a recent, now-stalled project, I was playing around with similar, clean blue floral-esque forms coupled with clean modern-round font and white to those found in your schumann piece, but hadn't gone with the multiple overlay - interesting stuff. I might have to steal that addition if the project comes back online ;)
I might consider some kind of subtle rollover state for the landing page, as the size of the text might distract stupid users (like me) from their pointer, so they might forget to click (probably not though, rare is the person who is as slow witted as I). Really like the form and simplicity of that landing page though. To which, I'd suggest considering extending that design to your Profile and Contact sections, which are presented in quite a dull format, by comparison?
Dig the work. Dig the side scroll.
- check back in a week or so. i have a ton of work for that campaign i'm still trying to shoot.johndiggity
- Krassy0
"If you get into the elevator with me and your floor button is already lit, please do not press it again." - John McHugh
haha!
- epill0
the last vector image with the boombox to me was the strongest of everything, not sure why it was last...
[im a vector designer, so im a lil bias towards the art]
i like the overall warm tone feel the colours give off from the art.
the drop down menu to go from one section i.e the contacts/ portfolio was a step back comparing it to the rest of the site...
it felt medicinal if that is the right werd for it... make it shine like the art, showcase it all...ramble ramble...
- strongest piece last, people remember it betterjsaul
- you have a point.epill
- just as likely to not go that farerikjonsson
- was one of my first projects. i arranged the site in chronological order. plus, i'm more or a corporate designer.johndiggity
- 7point340
nice work,
i have friends that work/used to work at planit
the green is blinding. i'd tone that down.
- epill0
it loads very fast, no patience needed...
- johndiggity
refreshed and updated my site last night with some new work. with the exception of a few missing slides i'm still trying to track down, it's pretty much complete.
i'd appreciate any feedback as i've not been able to look at it on a pc at all, and am by no means good with code. the work page may take a while to load so please be patient while it does its thing.