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best designed label web sites
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| lücid |
i'm trying to compile a list of dance music record label web sites that have both good and bad design (layout, colors, usability, etc) and i was just curious if any of you have specific favorites.
i'm finding plenty of examples of bad design... not much good. :p |
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| julien2 |
HTML > Flash
I usually cant stand all-flash-based websites. |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| quote: | Originally posted by julien2
HTML > Flash
I usually cant stand all-flash-based websites. |
Same here. Functionality over looks any day. |
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| julien2 |
| I hate beatport with a passion, but still find myself obligated to buy there :( |
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| stevo_0 |
flash looks better in my opinion. but not as 'functional' for say search engine optimisation. bots cant search the code, record link clicks.
always liked sander van doorns site =) |
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| chesco |
I don't know if he's still got it but speedy j's web site used to be the worst one ever.
As for the best - I really don't know, maybe wagon repair or something.
i liked that |
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| iammesol |
Not a label, but Luke Fair's rules!
edit: Eric Prydz's and Axwell's are also awesome. Axwell's intro and Danny Howells' site suck though. |
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