Design, uninterrupted #96

November 8th, 2010

Today’s post highlights the design of DigiGlass.com. The design combines three-dimensional scenery with a vivid color palette to create a faux-realistic living room accessorized with the company products. Note the intersection-free lines from the navigation menu to the product call-out signs and the elaborate illustration behind the full-height glass pane.

On a less positive side, the design should definitely use a higher-quality PNG image for the main scene – you can easily see JPG compression artifacts around the floral patterns on the left wall and low-quality details of the fir trees outside the windows. Also, the rainbow-inspired highlights on the navigation menu should preserve the order of green-blue-purple hues.