I looked at this ads with great interest, because they give some in-depth hints on how certain arguments—now touchy—where treated in the past. There is no way these poster would be approved today...
Hey Astroboy,
Firtst of all, welcome to the forum! Since the company you are working for is selling a life-style in the form of electronics, I would agree in resisting the urge of being literal in creating a tech-like logo. I think that option number one is your best shot, because it's friendly...
I am not calling you that way, I promise! I just wanted to show you this impressive piece of animation and its reasoning on conformism in the era of smartphones.
http://vimeo.com/79695097
I read that the implementation of 3D in the movie theatres has become a flop on the long run. From my experience, there were only few titles who deserved to be watched with the glasses.
Welcome Panurge. I received a link to your website in the past few days, through one of the groups I have subscribed on one of the social networks I am in. My compliments for the good work!
I agree on the fact that it depends on the website. If you want to make conversions, you want a multi-page website because it increases the traffic statistics and the chance to click on ads. A one-page website is a cool solution for a portfolio. That's very popular right now: single-page website...
Never heard of banners with html text! Now that I think about, it does make sense in terms of SEO. Modern browsers can offer consistency through platforms, but you would just ignore a chunk of users with older browsers. Not that I mind, honestly. I am among those who believe that—at this...
This website is essentially a logo-quiz. A shade of blue is generated, and you have to guess which company that color belongs to (you have two choices).
http://namethatblue.com/
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