I'm looking for a few trick websites. Post your links here!
Thanks!
http://www.aaeg.com/
Best with DSL - runs flash.
www.lamborghini.com
www.pinpointtracking.net
http://www.tagheuer.com/
//www.mypetskeleton.com
www.astonmartin.com
Flash and Java laden sites are not the best options in my opinion and experience. There are too many dial up people out there and too many who refuse to load flash/java.
Keep it simple. you can use flash & java, but coding a site completely with them is silly IMHO.
And do NOT code to a specific browser. If I get a site that will not let me in with mozilla, I don't return for a long time.... I will NOT open MSIE to get to a site. Honda was that way for a while. I wrote them an email about it, and I'm assuming many others did as well as they became 'open' to other browsers within a short time.
And oh yeah... No pop ups... I don't know why anyone would code a pop-up these days. Most of the 'cool' sites listed by the others here all rang in with popups...
Yeah!
What Jeff said.....
DSL not available at home and I'm to cheap and scared to try satellite.
Dawn ;)
I'm looking for ideas. I don't like flash sites that much either, (I do have broadband) but that doesn't mean they don't have good design, and that's what I'm trying to compare.
My problem with flash? It's used too much and it makes a site difficult to navigate, even with broadband. (I have a typical download speed of 4.8mbps)
If you could tell me why you like a particular site, that would help also. (Use of color, ease of navigation, cool gallery, etc...)
I like the My Pet Skeleton site, because it used Flash before anyone else, (Vincent was an early adpoter) but also, I think he used all of the elements to create an artful site.
Jeff has a very good point about being able to use a site with a variety of browsers. I won't open IE anymore either.
Thanks everyone for the input.
Spyderchick. If you are looking for a small business solution, may I recommend Yahoo? http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/ has a pretty good set-up and lots of companies use them! Easy to navigate and you can set up a mechant account through them. It shouldn't cost too much
thank you, but my site is all set with a webhost. I'm just looking for cool design ideas. I'll be putting together 2 sites within the next month or so.
Well, you asked for 'trick' Web sites... and primarily (IMHO) a 'trick' Web site is gonna be some sorta cool Flash or dynamic stuff.
It really depends on what you're defining as trick.. personalization, flashy graphics, portals, etc, etc,
I just made a 'trick' Web site (re-developed, not design update yet) for Ryan Schlagheck... http://superbikepics.com (FUSA photog.), and for Joe Wierzbicki... http://motofotoz.com (MotoGP & AMA photog.)
The trick part.. it's totally dynamic... they don't have to make any Web pages or nuthin. They just upload all their images to a directory and poof, the gallerys are created. AND.. I made it personalized and with a shopping cart.
I like...
www.nickyhayden.com
WITH THE VOLUME ON MY COMPUTER TURNED OFF...
It has music.
Heather
(Really! I do like it!)
I like www.happypencil.com, but I'm a big Tool fan.
Please skip the music and sound. I just went to the Hayden site, and BAM, my office was filled with that punk-a$$ rap crap.
Leather Goddess, when I went to your site in the past, I was looking for an easy-to-navigate library of close-up images of lettering, graphic ideas, and other work you've done.
That would be the best part of your site, the ability for someone to select fonts or sample lettering ideas and reference them.
Takes the guesswork out of the delivery, for you and your customer. No disconnected expectations from either side that way.
QuotePlease skip the music and sound. I just went to the Hayden site, and BAM, my office was filled with that punk-a$$ rap crap.
Oh my gosh. I forgot about that! I have the sound turned off on my computer as I can't standing dinging and stuff.
You are correct...no music!
QuotePlease skip the music and sound. I just went to the Hayden site, and BAM, my office was filled with that punk-a$$ rap crap.
Holy cow! I hope the boss wasn't around... ;D
Cool, I like Nicky's site for the colors and photos, and the happy pencil site has really good art.
The photo sites that ecumike put together are pretty cool. I'd like a tad easier navigation on the photos themselves. I don't like having to close out windows or hit the back button.
You're right Russ, and for the SLW site we're planning a gallery update. I just want to get it to Dan in one lump piece so he can do it all in an evening.
What shopping sites do y'all like? What sort of experience makes you want to come back and look again?
As always, Thanks for the input!