The copy is brilliant (I read the whole thing) and I’m bookmarking him for future copywriting help, but his title tags on his sub-pages are non-existent. Tsk tsk.
The copy is great and it pulled me in from the very start. I’m not sure how old the featured works are in his Work section, but they definitely don’t look like they came from the same guy.
Agreed, copy is awesome. Also agree on the text in FireFox. My only pickle is the red hues and also the revolver that was mentioned… but then again if you read the copy, the revolver ties in with the copy that refers to the infamous Eastwood scene… all in all a creative site.
Hey guys, thanks for your feedback. There was an issue with the code which was supposed to be generating titles at one point, which is probably why it appeared there were none for a while (and why one of you got a PHP error at one point). This is now fixed though.
To answer the question re my featured work: these projects are my most recent ones (late 2009). If they don’t look like anything like my site, well, that’s owing to the fact that they had completely different objectives and requirements (:
FWIW, I really like your featured work – never before have I read through an entire website about data recovery *yawn*, but the one you did kept me reading and making me laugh out loud. That, people, is the recipe for a highly successful website – it doesn’t just hinge on pretty looks (though you make ‘em look pretty too).
Beauty, personality and brains – a powerful combo.
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Links to pages are broken, looks like PHP errors in the header…
Gun? Again?
The copy is brilliant (I read the whole thing) and I’m bookmarking him for future copywriting help, but his title tags on his sub-pages are non-existent. Tsk tsk.
Really like this. Very pretty and elegant although the fonts don’t look too good in Firefox.
Agreed Keren, love the copy.
I’m not a huge fan of this site. I find the red type on some of the headings annoying to read and it’s overall kind of boring. And yea… a gun again?
but I do like the contact form, it’s unique and creative. 4/10.
The copy is great and it pulled me in from the very start. I’m not sure how old the featured works are in his Work section, but they definitely don’t look like they came from the same guy.
I like the typography, however, was confused whether this site wanted to look elegant or outlaw-ish!!
I like it very much, however maybe the shadows on the anchors are a bit too dark.. Great work though!
Agreed, copy is awesome. Also agree on the text in FireFox. My only pickle is the red hues and also the revolver that was mentioned… but then again if you read the copy, the revolver ties in with the copy that refers to the infamous Eastwood scene… all in all a creative site.
Hey guys, thanks for your feedback. There was an issue with the code which was supposed to be generating titles at one point, which is probably why it appeared there were none for a while (and why one of you got a PHP error at one point). This is now fixed though.
To answer the question re my featured work: these projects are my most recent ones (late 2009). If they don’t look like anything like my site, well, that’s owing to the fact that they had completely different objectives and requirements (:
FWIW, I really like your featured work – never before have I read through an entire website about data recovery *yawn*, but the one you did kept me reading and making me laugh out loud. That, people, is the recipe for a highly successful website – it doesn’t just hinge on pretty looks (though you make ‘em look pretty too).
Beauty, personality and brains – a powerful combo.
Loved the typography treatment and texture applied. This was fun to browse through.
@Frisk Web: (your site) Megaphone? Cheesy taped images on cardboard? Again?
This is a great site.
seriously – you have to love not only the clean graphics, but the wonderful + refreshing writing.
i used to do copywriting as an alternative income source but it is quite tiring*’,
copywriting is sometimes a hardwork and you need to work a lot for it `