Quark Expeditions

Quark Expeditions

I really like this design.  The navigation is well done, the photography is nice and the overall look is high-end and well done.  Lots of white space and the grid layout makes this design stellar.

Quark Expeditions

I really like this design.  The navigation is well done, the photography is nice and the overall look is high-end and well done.  Lots of white space and the grid layout makes this design stellar.

Kinsta

5 Comments

  1. Tom Okeefe

    I’m not really a big fan of this site. Yes it follows a grid but what i dislike about it is:
    –header has a lot of wasted space
    –sections like “photo gallery” looses my attention when I can’t see to view any photos
    –global navigation and top level navigation and side bar level 2 navigation all has the same wight and doesnt stand out to me.
    –over all look and feel reminds me of a blog more than anything else.
    –Feels top heavy
    –i’m not a fan of having it left justified it doesnt look great when I have it full screen.

    Blah or riffic.

    🙂

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  2. jess

    Actually it reminds me of the arctic, where they do their tours/expeditions I think.

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  3. Søgemaskineoptimering

    It definately looks like a blog more than a “regular” website, but I like the use of white space. It’s OK to me.

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  4. Søgemaskineoptimering

    I think it is a great site too but the navigation is bad usability. It is to difficult to get an overview…

    / Henrik

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  5. reklamebureau

    It’s very beutifull. I like the mix of large images and some white space.

    Very cool. thumbs up

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