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Just launched a new business: would love some feedback on the website Posted on: 22.11.2013 by Halley Wurzer Would really appreciate any feedback / comments you guys have.http://www.buildmycommerce.com Thanks! | |
Tera Baragan 09.12.2013 |
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Nikole Resende 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by DarioJ
Made me believe of something I read earlier today... http://motherfuckingwebsite.com (caution, strong language... ) |
Tera Baragan 23.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by DarioJ
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Halley Wurzer 22.11.2013 | Would really appreciate any feedback / comments you guys have. http://www.buildmycommerce.com Thanks! |
Tera Baragan 09.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by DarioJ
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Judi Sissel 07.12.2013 | Hey SB, I was browsing the web and came across this site http://en.oppo.com/products/n1/. I thought you might like to take a look for some ideas maybe... I mean that in the most positive way as possible. |
Jonathan Chiuchiolo 02.12.2013 | yep it will change the web! just found another video on youtube. I believe if you want the public beta you need to sign up. |
Halley Wurzer 01.12.2013 | Oh wow famo looks awesome!! Will definitely check out envato. Thanks for the information man! |
Jonathan Chiuchiolo 01.12.2013 | check them out, they host about 12 different tutorial sights from web development/design, mobile, games development, video pre & post, photography, design to music production... pretty much anything to do with digital media. nettuts is the best as they always keep you up to date with the developer trends and have easy to follow tutorials with about 50 video tutorials for premium subscribers. I spent a year in Tertiary Education but learnt more in a month reading their blog and watching their videos and decided not to go back. Also speaking of physics famo.us gets released on the 5th of December, if you haven't heard of that definitely check it out. it would easily smooth out you scroll as it runs at 60fps and you can control gravity, friction, weight ect... I can't wait to have a play!! |
Halley Wurzer 01.12.2013 | Thank you guys so much for taking the time to check it out! Your input is really appreciated!! There's definitely a balance and some tradeoffs when making a website interactive and visually pleasing yet user-friendly in multiple browsers and platforms. I know that I have alienated a percentage of users by having a creative UX for others. I have done the best I can to have the overall UX average for all potential customers as high as possible. Synthet1c: Shopify is my favorite hosted ecommerce shopping cart. It certainly has its downfalls (all do), but overall, for many situations, it is the choice for me. I use it for my personal ecommerce store. The customers service is phenomenal but some integrated features are lacking. For basic small business commerce, it works quite well. To be honest, I hadn't even heard of envato before you mentioned it so I don't really know what you're talking about there. |
Jonathan Chiuchiolo 29.11.2013 | the only thing I would do is use CSS3 transitions with the scroll to make it move smoother on modern browsers and use "top" to set the position with javascript, or just write a little physics engine to handle it. But I really like the design, I believe it has just enough WOW factor that is sure to impress any perspective business clients. Also how is shopify working out for you? I was believeing of learning it to make some money on the side... Is it worth it considering you need to pay envato a commission and use them for hosting... |
Arielle Goodling 29.11.2013 | I tried to act like I'm even more of an idiot than I really am, and I still managed to find out what your business really is. Under a minute. So it definitely works, since the message is clear. I might call your site a tad over-designed, but then again, your business is making websites so I get it why you want to showcase your skills. Background look nice when scrolled smoothly (with scrolling bar) but mousewheel scrolling makes them "jumpy" |
Trula Willadsen 27.11.2013 | I really love the layered pages! However, I'm not too sure I would put flat rates on the site as your competitors might see and react accordingly as well... |
Rufus Ondrick 26.11.2013 | yeah the scrolling thing is not working out for me either :/ but other than that it looks great! |
Nikole Resende 26.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by DarioJ
Made me believe of something I read earlier today... http://motherfuckingwebsite.com (caution, strong language... ) |
Halley Wurzer 25.11.2013 | Thank you for taking the time to check it out guys. I really appreciate your feedback! Once I have more copy content, I believe the pictures will be less distracting. |
Judi Sissel 23.11.2013 | Yeah, its just a composition to frame/subject type of thing for me. The pictures become un-cropped and distract when scrolling. This is granted that I have no idea what it took to do that kinda thing. |
Tera Baragan 23.11.2013 |
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Judi Sissel 23.11.2013 | I like it, but the layered-moving background bugs me. Still looks good and definitely different. |
Shira Narwold 23.11.2013 | Really nice site! |
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