Public Testing of Website

by gdrg
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Hey guys,

Just finished my last design project and would appreciate some serious input. I'm not looking for reviews but more for user experience when they browse the site. This is not some C-rank website and serious professional expertise is very welcome.

However, I'm also looking for standard website surfers to test the site out and see how they feel about it.

You need flash and a somewhat fast computer.

Kolenik Interior Design || Home

Hoping to hear from you!
#public #website
  • Profile picture of the author CreativeEye
    "You need flash and a somewhat fast computer" - I would say that's your first mistake.. There should be little or no boundaries to websites.

    You have a language option... then a splash screen... and then your site appears, give me the site straight away.

    You'e also made me search around for 'controls' and navigation elements... why not keep them on page but fade them back?

    Also, why Flash? Just about everything on the site can be achieved through code. I would seriously take a look at a rebuild using modern web standards to create some of the movement and transitions which are all achievable. The use of flash in this instance actually offers me no additional functionality or features over the use of clean code that doesn't come with a precursive requirement for viewing.

    Just so you know, I have a brand new MacBook Pro - and the site had my fans spinning so loud that the music was barely audible! Speaking of the music... I always ere on the side of not having anything autoplay - and if you really feel that you want it, have it lightly fade in and make it incredibly obvious how to control it.

    On the whole the look and feel is nice, beautiful photography and a great logo...
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