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| eerkmans 2006-05-18, 6:46 pm |
| Hi,
I just designed and uploaded this promotional site for a dance party:
<b><a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge
href="http://www.twee20.com">twee20</a></b>
This site throws aside all standards for usability and becomes more cluttered
and messy with every click you make.
Still, you can always go "back" by cleaning your entire mess up! just click
the "clean" button.
let me know what you think
erik.
www.twee20.com
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| Dean Utian 2006-05-21, 10:40 pm |
| Hi Erik,
Your site does break conventional 'rules'. Rules are often broken for effect and
your site is effective. It does become hader to interact with but this just gets
the user more involved and interested. So, I think it works for a promo site.
Perhaps you could distinguish btween the links that take you to another site or to
another page (maybe a different colour), so that it helps identify to the user
that the link will produce more information or take you somewhere else rather than
just remove the poster. Overall, I like what you've done. Wel done.
regards
Dean
Director Lecturer / Consultant
http://www.fbe.unsw.edu.au/learning/director
http://www.multimediacreative.com.au
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