Monday, March 30, 2009

Moto online content


The Moto Morini website is worth a close look if you are interested in online content and web design. It has a crispness and clarity that sets it apart. There are concepts within their site that would set any website apart, regardless of the industry. Well done, Milano Ad. Were you (the reader of this blog) able to enter their Ad agency to tour the lobby or take a "ride" on their Honda?



Notables of the Moto Morini site:

  1. movement of screens & ease of movement around the site

  2. Dealers page. The scrolling of the "business cards" is clever. The right margin helps you cut to the chase

  3. short story at the bottom of the Advertising page that subtly showcases the various models. Be patient until the video buffers completely. You may have to play it a 2nd time with no interruptions. The tall ship in the video is a nice touch.

  4. Compare this site to the other manufacturers' sites.
It is fitting that such an excellent web design accompanies a well-built motorcycle.....


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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Woman & Machine

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This is more of a statement than the pumps & bikini approach (no fake parts)



The "dude" commentary is comical...


Monday, March 02, 2009

A win-win ?

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What if Pandora expanded their site to include a sub-section that contained music from un-signed artists? This "underground" section of Pandora would operate in the same manner as the existing site where the end-user types in genres of music. The artists, who have uploaded their material to Pandora, would then have their songs streaming to millions of people.

Pandora could then monitor the number of "Thumbs Up" the various, unsigned artists receive....leading to a recording contract.

A win-win?


Noriyuki Haga and Ben Spies, pictured above, each had a win in the first of many exciting races in World Superbike this year.

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