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voyage

If you’re not a fan of [tag]Horizontal[/tag] designs, you probably won’t like this one. If you’re intrigued by them, though, this is a good example of one of the few times when it really works. They’re positioning themselves as courageously creative, and a horizontal layout communicates that like words alone couldn’t.

4 Comments

  1. Nathan Pitman

    Thanks for featuring this Shane. Much appreciated.

    This biggest challenge with this wasn’t so much making the horizontal aspect work, but more the marrying of the horizontal layout with a CMS. 🙂

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  2. Sean Foushee

    Excellent use of horizontal space, probably the only such site I’ve seen that really works (of course it helps to have a horizontal scrolling feature on your trackpad or mouse to really enjoy it).

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  3. Paul Cripps

    A truely great example of “sideways thinking” good job by all invloved 😉

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