savvybelfast.com

savvybelfastcom

Really love the giant header type on this site. This single page website just feels really full to me. I love the illustrative headers over each paragraph and the form/contact area in the footer space is very well done. Love the animated boat too, nice touch.

Kinsta

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  1. Isaac

    The GIANT header is great, I love the arrow in the negative space, but where is the interactivity? Where is that big “red button” I could mindlessly click on? Even if that red button is used to bring me to the contact form or map.

    I get it though, the boat moving across the water (very cool BTW) draws the eye to the bottom of the page and essentially acts as a beacon or “red button” to guide the user to the goal.

    I’m a bit conflicted on this site. On one hand the design is super solid and very pleasing, and the lack of any clickable element could be very progressive from a UX perspective. Yet, on the other hand the purpose of design is not self serving, (that’s art) it should be used as a means to an end, and in this case the end would be to get people to fill out the form.

    Does this design do this?

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