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    Yo!
    I'm Luc from B6 Design Group. Look At My Latest site. Worth!!! I promise ;-))

    http://www.biurorachunkowe.biz

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    Your site goes here RedAbode's Avatar
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    i don't see whats so special but it's a very nice site layout..

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    Very nice. Darn...I wish I could do that Good job.
    Keep it up


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    VERY nice graphics...

    But, for navigation, the gray doesn't fit in...and maybe make it a lil' more exciting. otherwise GREAT job!

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    Quite nice, but it bogged down a bit on my lil old 300 mhz computer. Very nice looking though!

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    I think for an Accounting firm the site is far too differently styled. You have a lot of wasted space. Don't put the content, which is the most important part of the site, in a larger area. Interesting concept, but it doesn't work with such a client type.

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    nice just lots of wasted space and the text is too small for me and not that clear; most of the site has been used for virtually......nothing
    advanced actionscripting???
    keep it up

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    i think the site prove that just coz you're an accountant you don't have to be boring hehehe

    get rid of the music... MIDIs are sooo last decade... and some of the sound FX... it's really tacky

    other than that it's ok... sorry i can't see the action script so i dunno how advance it really is

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    Well....it is certainly slick (one of my favorite attributes), however, don't you think that about 40% of your viewing area is wasted? Other than the numbers gliding down the page, there doesn't appear to be much information presented here. Though, the sidebar is nice, I think it would be to your advantage to increase your usage of this area, no? Well, just my two cents. Nice nonetheless.

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    Firstly, the calculator text: shouldn't simply read simple instead (change the y to an e)

    Personally I think that there is far too much rapid movement in the middle of the screen, it's annoying more than anything else & is it really necessary???? Just because you use flash, it doesn't mean that you have to make things move. I can see where the advanced action script has come into play > with the calculator of course - is this really necessary? Do you really think that the customers are going to use it when they can just use the system calculator that comes with windows. Sure, it show's that you're good with your Action Script, but does it really benefit the site and the users?

    The text is very difficult to read, perhaps try not antialiasing it - it's too blurry.

    For a corporate accounting firm who have a product to sell (i.e. their services) I don't think this site quite captures that - there is such a lack of content there, that if you hadn't placed the accounting text on the initial page, well I wouldn't have guessed it were an accounting site. There is next to no information regarding the business - there is far too much space and not enough content - you want to keep people coming back to the site, but at this stage there is no reason for them to come back - I doubt they will revisit just to use the calculator.

    Perhaps have a look at some other accounting sites / corporate sites - you can still be cutting edge and use flash, but just remember you're designing the site for the user > the customer, not for yourself - so what you may like and think is cool - the customer may see as unnecessary - remember they are visiting the site to find out about the company and the services they offer - this is your chance to sell the company - you need to make the customer believe that they're the best at what they do...inform them, make it clear and keep the emphasis on the business not the action script you can whip up - apart from that I can see the site developing into something good, but you just need to realise the purpose of the site and what it aims to do, rather than just designing for the sake of designing something.

    Good luck

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    I like it, except that, as everyone else mentioned, you should make the content part a little bigger. And your 'advanced' actionscript seems to have an error. In your menu, if a section is opened, and you click the button for that section again, it goes to the next section. And the button of the section you clicked is sometimes below and sometimes above the opened section. If you try it a few times, you'll see that it is totally messed up.

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