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    stuff made by a man in the 30's

    www.nikelab.com

    very cool site by joshua davis..
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    Finally, a great use of that effect. The site looks quite nice as a whole. The navigation is a teeny bit mysterious, but in an artistic sense, its great.
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    w w w . t h e o r y 7 . c o m nevil's Avatar
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    I think the site would have been better if it where simpler, too tricky too navigate. Things like the tools to zoom in and out are fiddly. The site could have been great.

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    Sweet effect, smooth design, the zoom/move/reveal tools deeper in the site are very nice also. I agree slightly with the nav issue but it's so damn cool who cares!
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    AWESOME!!!!


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    joshua rules me thinks even got the book and it rules
    for a no0b like me




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    cool

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    Originally posted by nevil
    I think the site would have been better if it where simpler, too tricky too navigate. Things like the tools to zoom in and out are fiddly. The site could have been great.
    it's cool work but i agree! i wonder if "non webdesing spectators" Getting the hang of it...
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    Its a cool site, but I post this 4 weeks ago!

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    Originally posted by Prototype3X
    Its a cool site, but I post this 4 weeks ago!
    sorry i didn't used the search it won't happen again..
    well..just for those who maybe didn't catch this site!
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    An abysmal mess.

    Nike should seriously consider fireing their ad agency because lately they seem to just hand down work to any freelancer with a copy of flash.

    This site is a disaster which doesn't surprise me considering it came from one of the more famous flash masturbators. With Nike's assets ( photos and artwork ) any idiot could do a good site by simply using common sense and utilizing available photos instead of going against the grain just for the hell of and forcing one's own childish design ideas.

    Looks bad, navigation is attrocious, sense of form and function completely nonexistant. Flashturbation just for the hell of it.

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    well said taiyo
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    It's a nice enough site, but I'm not stuck on the scrolling nav. It seems that it's just there to fill the space. Would look good in my portfolio though....
    Keep it rural.

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