Re: [Inpycon] Feedback for 2014 website design
Thanks everyone for the feedback.
From: Jaidev Deshpande <deshpande.jaidev at gmail.com>
I really like the color scheme, but I sincerely hope that the picture of the levitating Fakir is just a placeholder. I think it's very stereotypical and inapproproate.
That is an important point Jaidev, and I missed looking it that way. I designed it as a monk and a geek who finds his "zen" in Python. But I agree that it can be easily mis-interpreted and can even hurt someone.
From: Devi <asldevi at gmail.com>
Going with "import antigravity" is a good idea but not with the fakir, I guess.
One more thing - if your learning about parallax effect is done, that could be removed.
I retained the parallax effect in this one as y-axis mouse movement seemed to enhance the anti-gravity affect. Another design reason of parallax was that if someone stays a little longer on the website, it will increase their probability of buying the tickets too.
From: Mitesh Ashar <email at miteshashar.com>
The creative doesn’t show up well on 1080p, as it’s width is inadequate. Hence, it will not show up properly on Retina displays too which are even higher resolution than 1080p. So,
1080p get excluded in this design .
Hi Mitesh, since these are vector graphics, these can be easily enlarged to *any* size. Retina displays is very easily doable with multiple stylesheets and export of graphics at different resolutions. This was just a quick prototype and I was able to test it only on my desktop (1366x768). Thanks again for the feedbacks. Pratyush
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 10:13 AM, Pratyush Mittal <pratyushmittal@gmail.com> wrote:
I retained the parallax effect in this one as y-axis mouse movement seemed to enhance the anti-gravity affect.
Another design reason of parallax was that if someone stays a little longer on the website, it will increase their probability of buying the tickets too.
I don't see much wrong with the parallax effect. But, you could try reducing the amount of animation, it might feel a bit better. Look at how subtle it is on github.
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 10:35 AM, Mehul Ved <mehul.n.ved@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 10:13 AM, Pratyush Mittal <pratyushmittal@gmail.com> wrote:
I retained the parallax effect in this one as y-axis mouse movement seemed to enhance the anti-gravity affect.
Another design reason of parallax was that if someone stays a little longer on the website, it will increase their probability of buying the tickets too.
I don't see much wrong with the parallax effect. But, you could try reducing the amount of animation, it might feel a bit better. Look at how subtle it is on github.
+1 See this: https://github.com/not-exist-location Regards, Baiju M
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