
Submitted by Jonathan Longnecker of fortysevenmedia.com, here is what he had to say about it: A wonderfully “zen” collection of insights from musicians. Note the multi-language support. The HTML and content were already there, we just provided the CSS and images.
The Call to Action, Revisited
The Call to Action hasn’t changed in a decade, but the bar has. A fresh look at prominence, copy, mobile tap targets, and accessibility, with lessons from three major design systems.




I like the quality of the build and and clean code too. Very nice multi-language support. The only down side is IE6 cant see PNG transparency’s. I recommend using a IE6-7 PNG fix from twinhelix (http://www.twinhelix.com/css/iepngfix/) as long as you didn’t use position tags fix should work fine I used it a few times when building my sites to make it work x-browser. If the fix messes up using jpg background images will do the same trick.
Thanks Anton; the client actually didn’t want IE6 support, believe it or not! Saved us all a lot of time 🙂