Site Design: Oculus Rift (oculus.com)
over 8 years ago from Jared Palmer, Product Engineer at The Palmer Group
over 8 years ago from Jared Palmer, Product Engineer at The Palmer Group
That main image is great. The sense of wonder on the guy's face sells the product without having to explain it. Great photos.
Also, the image conveys the build quality of the product well as well.
Love the final one as well. Comfort is a big feature.
Poor retouching effort on his neck though
One random thought looking at this: it's refreshing to see a "tech" site where the product isn't being demoed and shown off by a sea of white male faces staring back at me.
Maybe too "off topic" for DN, just thought I would point it out.
The most on topic ever. Great point.
Nope, I thought it too. Glad someone pointed it out.
Missed a video of someone using it.
I love that the Oculus Touch controllers are positioned to look like eyeballs.
Did they actually create their own font? At first sight I thought it was Avenir... http://i.imgur.com/FTfVrKZ.png
Yeah, at least it's called Oculus something in the CSS. Looks like their own font.
Btw. the font is here: http://cl.ly/3i2b2L1n2X0m
Mixed emotions. I like it, but mainly because of the beautiful Lapka-style imagery. The layout itself is just a super generic landing-page. Almost a template.
I really dig their logo. But the "custom" typeface is pretty much a Proxima Nova ripoff.
Looks neat! Great to finally see the product start crystallising!
Looks great. Anyone know if this was designed in-house?
I believe it was a collaborative effort between Cory Schmitz, Mackey Saturday, Nicolaus Taylor and the team at Oculus.
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