Site Design: Bloomberg Conference (bloomberg.com)
almost 8 years ago from Nick de Jardine, grafik.co.nz
almost 8 years ago from Nick de Jardine, grafik.co.nz
The things I love about this site:
You don't need to love the final result - you just need to respect the fact that even the likes of Bloomberg are pushing the boundaries of creativity further than even the best digital agencies.
yeah takes hell lot of ganja to do that
It's Dadaism mixed with Swiss Typographic Style. I love this. It's fantastic to see someone challenge the norms like that, not just in an experiment, but in an actual product.
It's sort of a functioning mess. I mean I dont like it, but it works.. in a way
I found this helps readability:
UI specialists hate him for this one easy trick.
The scary thing is, you're actually right.
It feels like Bloomberg Businessweek Design 1996.
Funny, those guys have a great sense of humor. lol
This is oddly perfect. Brilliant.
This is epic.
I'd love to know the process behind this, did they just let one guy go postal on it, or was it planned to end up like this.
I'd have loved to have been a fly on the wall when the design was presented.
who cares if it's liked. its driving people to the site therefore creating awareness. it works
The first website of 2015 I truly like. It's a rare breed of people that try to do things differently and don't stick to the usual boring guidelines most sites do these days.
I need to get hold of that Mickey Mouse pointer.
This website nailed it. The unusual design gives me the impression that this conference will be different than others. It's tantalizing and seeing the lineup and content, it makes me want to go. (of course it might turn out to be your run-of-the-mill conference...)
The conference last year was so awesome! So many different parts of the design industry represented (industrial, graphics, architecture etc). I hope to go again this year.
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