[Rant] looks like amiga.com is changing look | ANN.lu |
Posted on 29-May-2001 14:49 GMT by Christian Kemp | 9 comments View flat View list |
"Paco de los palotes" wrote:
hi, it looks like they are trying to fix some minor graphic inconsistencies with amiga.com's web site. Look for example at the javascripted words on the left (i.e. News, executive update, press releases, company, products....) They all look the same now. At last. I hope they are going to fix that ugly red border now. It's a punch in my eye everytime i get on that website and a week later I still have the bright and painful image of those monstrosities burned into my retina...
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List of all comments to this articleSorted by date, most recent at bottom |
Comment 1 | StAn | | 28-May-2001 22:00 GMT |
Comment 2 | m0ns00n | | 29-May-2001 22:00 GMT |
Comment 3 | Anonymous coward-type | | 29-May-2001 22:00 GMT |
Comment 4 | Lasse Fuglsang Pedersen | | 30-May-2001 22:00 GMT |
Comment 5 | Paul Heams | | 01-Jun-2001 22:00 GMT |
Comment 6 | Chume | | 04-Jun-2001 22:00 GMT |
Comment 7 | Brian Huebert | | 04-Jun-2001 22:00 GMT |
Comment 8 | Darrin | | 04-Jun-2001 22:00 GMT |
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looks like amiga.com is changing look : Comment 9 of 9 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Janne Sirén on 12-Jun-2001 22:00 GMT | I believe the Amiga.com site was originally designed for the Gateway Amiga Inc. by Ted whats-his-name, who as far as I know is a web designer by profession, not just some programmer. We can differ on our opinion of the quality of his work, but I think most mess has been made since by adding to that design by people with varying design and layout skills.
The original Amiga.com with this look (back in 1998 I believe) did look pretty nice and consistent. For a page that was designed in 1998, that is. The current site, well, would not have looked good even in 1998 - in humble opinion anyway. But I do understand that Amiga may be tight on resources (and the economy is in decline), so at the moment not doing a complete overhaul seems quite reasonable. Why they chose not to do it earlier is beyond me. |
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