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Looks like there own Picassa logo.
He Joe,
that's one text of a comment. Interesting thoughts.
What you see in this case is a visual representation of the concept. Because the site will be developed in (agile) sprints, the concept covers a lot of the user stories. In a sprint each user story and will be designed and developed in detail. At that point all considerations you mention will be considered . And if you have a look at the side: www.kuchendirect.nl, you see the Live Chat is implemented (for this fase) with a default tool.
I think the concept fase is the right place for 'wishfull thinking'. It's about what the user want, not about small technical constraints. And, you have to sell the clients the concept.
hehe.. same thoughts
Wheres the old one? I remember some nice videoanimation on the background.
Wow. That's a nice example. Was this made in the time before website exists? A website avant-la-lettre?
He Eric. That's exactly how we use it. Or we bring it to a meeting, use it and give it afterwards (Most clients ask for it :) ) Or we send it 'cold' to agencies we want to work with. The first one tweeted directly a picture into the world.
Thanks for the nice examples.
After trying to write our own mission in one line, we ended up silkscreening a poster. A nice way to present ourself to potential clients and creative agencies. What do you think? Will it work?
He Chris, thanks for your answer. I still doubt if I can reach the effect what I've have in my mind.
Maybe I should first animate it. (it should like you pull on an elastic circle at one point, release it, and it get back in it's orginal form)
He Geri, thanks! And really nice video. What a hand for painting has that guy. I feel such an amateur ;)
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Really nice. A lot of details. The animations are really bold. Nice unique style. I would make the titles bold(er) to fit the style.