Coudal Partners site is back.
September 12, 2002 8:03 AM Subscribe
Coudal Partners site is back. The website is for an advertising agency, but the quality of content is top-notch. With features such as the The museum of Online Museums and Photoshop Tennis to peruse, you won't even notice that you're on a business-related website. Any other websites with content that transcend the commercial nature of the website?
Thanks for the kind words Monkeyman. We've always thought of our site as a testing ground for ideas that don't fit within the boundaries of the client work we do.
Although we didn't really plan it this way, the site has led us to some interesting business opportunities. Ironically, the less we make the site strictly "promotional," the more that seems to happen. Like most independent web publishers, we'd like to have more time to develop things for their own sake but we've struck a balance that seems to work. For now anyhow.
The live famewhore versus dhky tennis match tomorrow looks promising...
posted by coudal at 8:28 AM on September 12, 2002
Although we didn't really plan it this way, the site has led us to some interesting business opportunities. Ironically, the less we make the site strictly "promotional," the more that seems to happen. Like most independent web publishers, we'd like to have more time to develop things for their own sake but we've struck a balance that seems to work. For now anyhow.
The live famewhore versus dhky tennis match tomorrow looks promising...
posted by coudal at 8:28 AM on September 12, 2002
That has to be the least redesigned redesign I've ever seen - the index page looks almost exactly the same, except maybe that brown bar and little dots across the top weren't there last time, and the typefaces used in the graphics are different. But why mess with a good thing - it was beautifully understated last time, and is again. Coudal is a must-hit site for me. Good luck with the relaunch.
posted by iconomy at 10:59 AM on September 12, 2002
posted by iconomy at 10:59 AM on September 12, 2002
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