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- mg330
dibec - I'm looking at home on my Mac in Safari and there's no glitch like I mentioned earlier. That was with XP and Firefox though, just so you know. :)
- acrossthesea0
Love the photography, but the design work starts to feel repetitive. Ok, you design flyers for events. I feel like a lot of us start out that way, but I want to see more. Give some context. How about some identity work? Motion/style frames? Interactive?
- A lot of the design work feels Eric Jordan inspired.acrossthesea
- interesting. good points.dibec
- lukus_W0
I like the work a lot, I like the simplicity.
The one thing that I think would help, is better implementation. At the moment your code provides a bare minimum, which is fine - but use of a bit of CSS could greatly enhance what you have.
If you used some CSS, you'd be able to give the page layout more structure. I think lack of consistency in page layout, is making using the site a bit confusing to use.
As a user, I like to be able to know where to look to see the stuff I'm looking for (the content) - and I also like to know what to use for navigation. At the moment these two elements seem quite combined .. I click, but I'm not sure what the effect of my click is going to be (or whether I should make the click in the first place).
Although an implementation like Indexhibit is perhaps overfamiliar (and dull) to some, Indexhibit does make this useful distinction - and I think you should maybe do the same.
I don't like the fact that when I hover over a navigation element, it disappears. Although the effect might be intentional - it comes across as buggy behaviour to me.
I also find the blank space at the top a bit confusing. I like the idea of an easter-egg.. but I don't think an easter-egg should be central to the site's overall experience.
- neverblink0
- seems like a waste of space, don't you agree?neverblink
- agreed. /writes note.dibec
- blaw0
Nice work, dibec.
- dibec0
That's odd. I tested in 1024*768. It was viewable ... may I ask what browser you are using?
- neverblink0
doesn't fit 1024*768
- Mal0
beautiful photos
- ckentish0
doesn't work in IE7 - no scrollbar and half of image cut off
- eww. did you get a "lightbox" ?dibec
- i think the problem is if viewed on a small laptop screen the big space above the image on homepage means the image is cut off vertically - and there is no scrollbar to move down - just needs a scrollbar or all thje content to centre vertically automatically - great work tho!ckentish
- cut off vertically - just need a scrollbar or fall all content to centre in the window vertically. great work tho!ckentish
- thank you. I will look into that. I attempted to make the work viewable in a universal format.dibec
- dibec0
lol. the wolves are always near and always hungry. =P
- dibec0
Thank you all. ;)
- OSFA0
Ha! I would love to hear what a marketing guy or client would say about the empty space. Always nice work my friend ;)
- mg330
I'm loving the blog - http://dibec.com/blog - just subscribed. These photos are fucking beautiful.
- lumedia0
hey dibec, i saw your stuff up at compound. looking good.
- capn_ron0
Please join the QBNTPE. Print some photos and send them out. It will be fun.
- mg330
Also, there's a strange glitch in Firefox where when you go to the next image, it loads it, flashes the previous image, then shows the new one.