Screencast Review

thinkorange.pt

thinkorangept

Great use of white space to help support the illustration work. Which is superbly simple and fantastic. This is a great use of the scrolling page effect, since the white space really drives it to you. Check out what Gio and I have to say in the screen review, we go into a bit more detail on the things we both liked about it.

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4 Comments

  1. Pedro Sousa

    olá!

    Thanks for the nice review. We took the time to fix some bugs that we only noticed after seeing your video. Great input. 🙂

    Reply
  2. Yaili

    Hmm… fun way of doing a review. Like it!

    “.pt” is for Portugal, guys! 🙂

    Reply
  3. Gene Crawford

    Hah! I did look it up after we did the screencast. Thanks for the encouragement too, stay tuned for more! 🙂

    @Pedro – You’re very welcome, good sites are easy to review.

    Reply
  4. Pedro Sousa

    If you’re feeling curious about Portugal, why not visit us at the SHiFT Conference? lot’s of fun guaranteed. 🙂

    http://2010.shift.pt

    Reply

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