Good use of absolute positioning on the pricing page.
I agree with craigH, as designers there is a time and place to be really creative. You need to seek the balance between good design and functional site.
Objective website.
The top area catch users attention and has all the initial information the user needs to know, with a quick overview on what is Pulse in only one sentence.
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I think it’s a great design to sell a webapp service.
Great presentation of application. very nice Tour with explained screenshots. Nice call to action buttons. Large main headings get attention.
Nothing too fancy, but there is certainly nothing wrong with that. Does it’s job well I think. Nice work.
Clearly very inspired by campaign monitor.
Agreed – bit of a 31three rip. The bottom half is a mess of confused text.
Is it me or does this look like every website out there at the moment?
I’m getting bored with this style, it’s very unoriginal.
Bring back creativity!
@paul – Maybe this style gets the job done – there is a time and a place for creativity for the sake of creativity!
I see Campaign Monitor, and also the landing page inspired by Cannonball Communications.
Impressive!
Good use of absolute positioning on the pricing page.
I agree with craigH, as designers there is a time and place to be really creative. You need to seek the balance between good design and functional site.
Objective website.
The top area catch users attention and has all the initial information the user needs to know, with a quick overview on what is Pulse in only one sentence.
Pretty good
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