Site Design: Dropbox for Business (dropbox.com)
almost 9 years ago from Cat Noone, Co-Founder of Liberio
almost 9 years ago from Cat Noone, Co-Founder of Liberio
Just a normal marketing landing page.
That's a lot of illustration. It's all so great. My favorite:
I'd love to see a write up on their process for making these. It looks like they're all hand drawn to some extent.
If I recall correctly, Ryan Putnam (https://dribbble.com/RypeArts) wrote about it. Can't find it though.
Agreed. I followed a lot of the illustrations their team gave some sneak peaks to over the course of the past months, but to see it all come together is beautiful. I was really impressed with the hierarchy of illustration styles. Really beautiful.
Broken on mobile
Edit: I literally mean it's broke on mobile, not that it's not responsive:
Chrome on iOS
Broken ≠ not responsive. Though, it is a bit strange that a company with arguably one of the most talented design teams in the world wouldn't design for mobile, as well. I'm sure they have their reasons.
One could argue it is broken if a potential user isn't receiving the experience that would convert them to a customer... But that's another argument.
It is strange though, especially with such a -seemingly- modular and scalable design that could easily respond to smaller sizes with a small amount of media query legwork.
Seems like most of their images / illustrations are not in retina?
The style of line work Dropbox has in their illustrations is so tactile and pleasant to look at, it's friendly.
slightly off topic question: why didnt they name the app shoebox?
isnt it natural that we stow away photos in shoe boxes, and it goes along with their naming convention "-box"
Rows of content with some neat illustrations. Pushing the envelope there.
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