Site Design: Molamil (molamil.com)
almost 8 years ago from Joakim Norman, Creative Director, Molamil
almost 8 years ago from Joakim Norman, Creative Director, Molamil
This is fantastic, one of the best agency sites I have seen for a long time.
The animated background images are a brilliant idea, as is the footer/nav loop.
The worm-like loader doesn't really match the rest of the site, it makes me think of Google. I am not sure it is really needed.
Good job though!
Good lord this is fresh.
Really nice and unique design! I don't think the landing section ('We are a digital partner') is as strong as the rest of the page though. Feel it is missing something when you compare it to the rest of the page. Smart use of the nav/footer, never seen it done like that before.
you know what really grinds my gears? when someone uses onclick event instead of a simple href
Hi there :) Try to hover over or inspect the "Explore Case", "Read more" or "Apply now" CTA's inside each of those areas with onclick events... You'll see that they are in fact href's. The bigger area simply forwards the click to this anchor tag. Reason for this is to get better SEO (which I'm guessing your critique was aimed on).
In short: Making the whole area an anchor tag doesn't make any sense in SEO or for a blind person. A CTA on the other hand...
I hope that oiled your clockwork
Hey Nikolaj, thanks for explanation!
My point is.. the UX. In your case you could just wrap box titles with anchors rather than making them clickable. An anchor provides more functionalities, like opening in new tab/window, copying the url, the :visited and :hover state.. you get it ;)
Am I the only one who sees in the logo a man seated on the toilet?
Wow! Great work guys. Inspiring to a student .
Fantastic design!!!
I really love this. Solid work. Bravo!
Looks brilliant! Good job.
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