coosh.com

coosh.com

Interesting “micro-site” (can I call it that?) For Coosh. I’m not in love with all of it, I like the navigation elements at the top and I really like how they use the giant image for the background. I think the iPhone page is much better looking than the actual website though.

coosh_iphone

Clearly you need to experience this on the iPhone, but I do like the simplicity of it vs. the actual desktop browser based site.

coosh.com

Interesting “micro-site” (can I call it that?) For Coosh. I’m not in love with all of it, I like the navigation elements at the top and I really like how they use the giant image for the background. I think the iPhone page is much better looking than the actual website though.

coosh_iphone

Clearly you need to experience this on the iPhone, but I do like the simplicity of it vs. the actual desktop browser based site.

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