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03-05-12, 09:25 PM #1
If you like web design...
This:
Edits Quarterly × Ian Coyle
... is really well done.
Cheers,
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03-05-12, 09:57 PM #3Re: If you like web design...
Showed this to an astrophysics professor of mine who also knows pretty much everything about everything including photography.
enf-Jesus its been like 12 minutes and you're already worried about stats?! :-P
Bigdog-Sweet home Alabama you are an idiot.
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03-06-12, 10:16 AM #5
Re: If you like web design...
I really enjoyed the effect, but there is an imperfect equivalence between the continuous scroll bar and the (really nifty) flip-card display.
That is; the visual effect is of multiple pages, even though there is only a single html page and the control is a scroll bar.
... and yeah, you can control it with arrow keys (or space bar, or mouse-wheel, or page-up/page-down, etc) too. It's really well integrated.
I've seen lots of clever interface-y things done, and in one way or another most of them try to break out of the one-page-is-one-page model that is the baseline for the web. The constraint sucks, but it keeps people from shooting themselves in the foot. The effect I see most often is that the original dev is obsessive about presentation using his new gimmick, but most subsequent adopters make a horrible hash of the technique when they try to use it.
I don't know if this guy is the first to put a page together exactly this way, but it's clever as hell and visually compelling.
Below about 1060 pixel width the browser window starts to cut into video from the right. Below about 960, some of the pictures start to get cut off. The layout doesn't give a bottom scroll bar when the window is narrow.
How well does it present on a touch device? Anyone look at it an iPhone/Android or on an iPad?
Cheers,
AetheLoveLast edited by AetheLove; 03-06-12 at 10:28 AM. Reason: typos suck
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03-06-12, 10:54 AM #6
Re: If you like web design...
Pretty interesting. I also liked some of the photos
Hackery, Math & Design
Uses a ton of divs and javascript to create the perspective but is pretty neat as well. I wish more developers would do stuff like the two websites.
EDIT: it also has how he created it under one of his projects as well as a interactive example.Last edited by Webs; 03-06-12 at 10:56 AM.
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03-06-12, 03:26 PM #7
Re: If you like web design...
Looked cool as Hell on the desktop machine, but didn't play well with my phone...at all. It didn't seem like the whole page loaded, and didn't fit too well on the screen (images much wider than phone).
Galaxy GSII ( no idea what the resolution is....but it is shiny, if that helps)
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