My OCD nature is fighting the offset numbers in the blue circles. I don't know what those mean, so maybe the smaller numbers need to be top right, but could they also sit top centered?
I used to manage a ski resort's website for a while, and the order of information bugs be a little bit.
It should be: Snow, weather, lifts, runs. And while you're making circle graphs for the lifts/runs, why not make a bar chart or line chart showing the snowfall for the last month?
Also, you seem to be missing the daily report, e.g. "Good morning, we've got a foot of fresh!"
@Ryan Katkov great feedback. The graph for snowfall history is definitely something we are working on with them at the moment but will take some time......
@Timothy Whalin Thanks for the kind words! We are going with "responsive" design for the desktop / tablet. I personally feel like "responsive" is just a buzzword. The tablet / desktop site will have a responsive layout but the tablet version will be optimized for touch and fat fingers. We will do some detection for mobile specific devices as the mobile version will be quite a bit more specific in terms of feeling more like a native mobile app.
Not sure if I adequately answered the question. In the simplest of terms, we are trying to build a site that can accomodate a lot of different devices and feel awesome to the user for whatever device they are using.
The little mountain range for the selected nav state is awesome, but I thought it was actually just an extension of the picture, then I realized it wasn't, then I wished it still was.
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Rally Interactive (via Ben...
Desktop / tablet design for the mountain report page. Check out the attachment for a full view.....
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10 months ago
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Frederik Samuel
looks great
10 months ago
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Rally Interactive (via Ben...
@Frederik Samuel thanks!
10 months ago
Amazing guys! We always fall in love for your works :)
10 months ago
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Michal Kopanski
Sexy! Love the use of white space. It looks just right.
10 months ago
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Rodrigo Grundig
This looks insanely good. I love everything about it, especially the bacon ipsum :)
10 months ago
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Timothy Whalin
Incredible guys. Are you going with responsive design, adaptive design, or two separate sites?
10 months ago
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Phil Coffman
My OCD nature is fighting the offset numbers in the blue circles. I don't know what those mean, so maybe the smaller numbers need to be top right, but could they also sit top centered?
10 months ago
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Rich Smith
Loving this layout man, it's different!
10 months ago
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Ramy Majouji
Woah.
10 months ago
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Rich Smith
@Phil Coffman i took it they meant 08/13 (8 out of 13 lifts open) ... maybe they just need the "/" in there?
10 months ago
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Joel Beukelman
Dood this is so hot. Love the little mtn horizon that breaks into the nav bar.
10 months ago
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Benjamin Hösel
beautiful nice and clean ! great type!
10 months ago
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Shaun Moynihan
Nice work guys. Really loving the look and feel of this!
10 months ago
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Dhiren Adesara
nice work :)
10 months ago
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Underbelly (via Anthony La...
Seriously beautiful. Cant wait to see it with all the fancy polish I know you guys will add.
10 months ago
If I could give this more than one 'like' I would. Really great work @Rally!
10 months ago
I used to manage a ski resort's website for a while, and the order of information bugs be a little bit.
It should be: Snow, weather, lifts, runs. And while you're making circle graphs for the lifts/runs, why not make a bar chart or line chart showing the snowfall for the last month?
Also, you seem to be missing the daily report, e.g. "Good morning, we've got a foot of fresh!"
10 months ago
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Garrett Godsey
Awesome man.
10 months ago
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Rally Interactive (via Ben...
Thanks everyone!
@Ryan Katkov great feedback. The graph for snowfall history is definitely something we are working on with them at the moment but will take some time......
10 months ago
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Rally Interactive (via Ben...
@Timothy Whalin Thanks for the kind words! We are going with "responsive" design for the desktop / tablet. I personally feel like "responsive" is just a buzzword. The tablet / desktop site will have a responsive layout but the tablet version will be optimized for touch and fat fingers. We will do some detection for mobile specific devices as the mobile version will be quite a bit more specific in terms of feeling more like a native mobile app.
Not sure if I adequately answered the question. In the simplest of terms, we are trying to build a site that can accomodate a lot of different devices and feel awesome to the user for whatever device they are using.
10 months ago
nice one!
10 months ago
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Ian Storm Taylor
Wow that's awesome.
The little mountain range for the selected nav state is awesome, but I thought it was actually just an extension of the picture, then I realized it wasn't, then I wished it still was.
10 months ago
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Joshua Krohn
Small, typographer's nitpick:
Use straight quote marks to represent the feet instead of the curly quotes.
10 months ago
you guys are just sick!
10 months ago