legworkstudio.com

legworkstudiocom

Oh man wow, this site is quite nice and nicely done. I don’t normally go in for the jquery slider pages sort of designs necessarily but this one is just great, it’s also not overly complicated. I’m loving all the illustration (truly original) and the experience it creates by sliding around through the sections. The way the elements are treated as you motion between all the content is very slick. I absolutely love the animated navigation text too. Wonderful experience going through this site.

3 Comments

  1. Harry Roberts

    It doesn’t work too well with JS disabled though, so a bit of a fail there 🙁

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  2. Gene Crawford

    Just curious, generally does that matter anymore? Then specifically in this instance if we consider the the intent of the site?

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  3. Stephan

    Well, it does indeed matter, at least if you claim to do web development. Of course it always depends on the target crowd but as web developer you should still have the skills to make your website(s) as accessible as it can be since there are more possible ways to view a website than high end computers with the latest browsers installed.

    It’s crucial that one can at least use a basic version of the site without JS, Flash, or CSS without any compromise in terms of delivery of plain information.

    And by the way: They forgot to set a page background color. My browser default isn’t white and their site looks weird.

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