12 comments

  • Ben MJTBen MJT, over 8 years ago

    First thing that popped into my head was the Apple Watch.

    12 points
  • Daryl GinnDaryl Ginn, over 8 years ago

    Looks cool, but if you're actually interested in finding out who's who, it's a bit of a nightmare.

    11 points
    • Razvan HRazvan H, over 8 years ago

      Form over function.

      1 point
      • Zander BradeZander Brade, over 8 years ago (edited over 8 years ago )

        True, though I guess lots of product companies don't want it to be too easy to see their team and each employee's role, as it makes it a lot simpler for other companies/recruiters to know who to get in touch with.

        Edit: My bad, this was actually meant as a reply for Daryl's comment. I'm very silly.

        0 points
        • Robbert EsserRobbert Esser, over 8 years ago

          But you're right about the part that companies don't want their team online because they're afraid other companies will hire some of their team.

          1 point
  • - --- --, over 8 years ago

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    10 points
  • Andrew KordampalosAndrew Kordampalos, over 8 years ago

    This page shows that stripe as a company pays attention on every pixel of their product, which I love that.

    One thing though I would also add is the position of every team member.

    2 points
  • E BensleyE Bensley, over 8 years ago

    I love the use of colour and the animation in the header, a good example of corporate design done well.

    1 point
  • Nick Dominguez, over 8 years ago

    Slick.

    0 points
  • Sam SolomonSam Solomon, over 8 years ago

    I do love this, but can someone explain the going global graphic at the bottom of the page to me?

    0 points