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best designed label web sites (pg. 2)
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| Mr.Mystery |
| Autoplaying music = utter turd. |
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| elFreak |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Autoplaying music = utter turd. |
god yes.
nothing like hearing a way too loud track hijack what you are listening to. |
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| flavdave |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Autoplaying music = utter turd. |
This is true. It's a minor step up from the early days of the internet when people had MIDIs playing on their personal pages, but still bad form. |
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| palm |
| i might fix it then lol, never thought of it really except when i open multiple myspaces. that used to crash my old computer. |
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| airwalker1 |
| clean fresh and simple like track it down.:) :) :toocool: |
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| palm |
| wow trackitdown has games too, awesome |
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| julien2 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Autoplaying music = utter turd. |
so true ! |
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| basilisk |
Intuition Recordings is the best one I've seen posted to this thread. Most label web sites look like they're from 2002 or something. This one is pretty modern and takes advantage of some of the newer developments in the world of web design.
Flash is a big no-no for me. Google won't index it and you can't expect everyone to want to wait around for some clunky interface to load. Automatically playing music equals instant death. There are, no doubt, some viable applications for Flash (I use a limited amount on my site to stream MP3s), but if you seek to generate traffic and tie your web site in to the growing social media revolution, I'd say it is the wrong choice every time. But hey, feel free to disagree with me.
For the record, here is the web site for my label:
http://www.ektoplazm.com/ |
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| lücid |
definitely one of my favorites. already got it on the list. :)
thanks for the suggestions guys. keep posting more as you think of them. |
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| basilisk |
Very nicely designed. |
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