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Posted on 10-May-2002 07:11 GMT by Teemu I. Yliselä50 comments
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Amiga have updated their website with a new entry page and a specific AmigaOS site.
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Amiga updates website : Comment 38 of 50ANN.lu
Posted by Janne Sirén on 10-May-2002 16:31 GMT
In reply to Comment 36 (Don Cox):
Well, I would still claim that most major corporate sites around the world work a whole lot better than Sony and still look professional. And Sony does look professional, although I have to admit it is not a pleasure to use. Look no further than Amazon, Microsoft, Corbis, IBM and you see sites that are consistent, professional and quite nice to navigate. And there are examples of smaller companies as well.
And the problem with differing Amiga logos is not that they don't have many different products, it's just that the logos are in no way consistent or really reflect this fact. They are just a really mixed bunch with different flavours and styles of the boing ball with no consistency or clear meaning as to why they are different, same goes for the Amiga texts - some of them are almost the same, but not quite.
It certainly looks like very little if any thought went into defining the corporate and product palette images, and that is unfortunate. (And please, I do realize that products are the ones that count first and foremost - lets not go there.) In my humble opinion anyway.
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