iPhone Xs Website (apple.com)
over 4 years ago from Anton B., Lead Product Designer at Pzizz
over 4 years ago from Anton B., Lead Product Designer at Pzizz
mutter .. mutter .. mutter .. something about scrolljacking being worse than satan .. mutter mutter
parallax or scrolling effects is not equal to scrolljacking.
This page stops your scrolling at certain points to make your scroll gesture scrub through an animation or video effect. That is textbook scrolljacking. That said, this is the best scrolljacking I've ever encountered in that it didn't feel at all like I was fighting the page. I suspect that's because it's been optimized for Apple trackpads.
But they are scrolljacking.
The black theme and the text looks fine!
Also, naming fail. Most people are going to say "excess" and not "10 X". The former is more appropriate I suppose.
The large one starts at $1799 Australian dollars. Up to $2369.
Or you can spend that money on, you know, food for several months. Or 2 movie tickets per month for 5 years. Or buy a car with it.
So yes, that name's fair.
You could but none of those things are a phone, browsing device or high end camera though so it's not really a sensible comparison in any way.
Right, but food is more important than a phone.
... you think THAT was my point? Really? Or do you think I might've meant that the price has gone up to be astronomically high compared to how it used to be?
It's not like a loaf of bread went up from $4 to $10.
Heck, 2 phones ago I paid $450 for a Nexus 5.
I'd rather buy the phone and starve to death.
How is this relevant to the site design? Stay on topic please and take the fanboy antics to reddit or wherever else it's far more appropriate.
How about you just ease up on the personal attacks? If you want to disagree respectfully, that's fine. No need to be a jerk.
"ease up on the personal attacks"
-calls someone a jerk. lol.
Its practically the same experience as on an iPhone. I'm truly inspired by how well this company manages to keep the same experience on such a large scale.
Not sure I like the focus on black background/white text. They execute REALLY well with it, but it takes away from the "clean" aesthetic I associate with Apple. It also feels more premium in a way, so the white background suddenly feels second rate.
I wonder if Apple cares that their sites function terribly if you're not swipe-scrolling on a phone or laptop.
If you aren't viewing with a high-end Macbook Pro, then you don't deserve to be looking /s
Hahaha!
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