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RealBBoy
12-21-2001, 07:07 PM
I just finished corporate site after a few months of delay due to BAD COMMUNICATION between web-designers and people who gathered content......darn!..


So check it here at http://www.icps-infinity.com/beta/


chech the flash version of course... :-)

Also if you have time type a few lines of experience about gathering info and structuring the site.....


Thanx for your time.

Spaceman Spiff
12-21-2001, 07:46 PM
PROS: Very nice site. Good concept. Squeaky clean design. Good portfolio to back up the site. Nice little graphic accents.

CONS: Your horizontal scrolling menus in Identity, New Media, etc. move a little slow for me. It may be the Mac Flash player, though. Your server is pokey. Maybe it's traffic, but I'm on a 7Mb line and it took a while to load even the first page (the "HTML or Flash" page). What kind of box / line are you on? Apache / Linux I hope. :)

RealBBoy
12-21-2001, 07:57 PM
....Our provider sucks....


win 2000

Spaceman Spiff
12-21-2001, 08:47 PM
eeew! yuck. Dude, just get some old crappy box and load RedHat and Apache on it. Even on a DSL line, that'll be better than W2k on a T1. Or try www.webaxxs.com They're cheap and they're powered by open source.

Just my opinion. :)

Billy T
12-22-2001, 03:44 AM
really nice design that really hurt by antialiased text.

either use device fonts (for all the small text) or make unantialiased gifs of all your text in photoshop.

I think many of the little popups would fit easily into your main page somewhere

nice site though....

RealBBoy
12-22-2001, 11:38 AM
i made some windows like mc's, but the quality of the main and overal movie fals on Macs.....My creative director said it is important for flash to work on mac so...spiff?


i didnt quite learn the secret of pixel anc clean fonts....could you enlighten me?

Billy T
12-22-2001, 02:14 PM
Originally posted by RealBBoy
i didnt quite learn the secret of pixel anc clean fonts....could you enlighten me?

It's something I'm still learning about too....

there are fonts around that are basically designed just to be used for screen work (ie webpages). These generally only look any good at one size (8 or 10 pt) with anti aliasing turned off

I have some for the mac if you want em

cheers

RealBBoy
12-22-2001, 02:28 PM
shure...

Spaceman Spiff
12-24-2001, 12:32 AM
How about some Director-like aliasing controls, Macromedia?