May 13

Posted by randfish

Mystery Guest and I cruised to Design! this evening and were both suddenly taken aback by what we saw:

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Design! Homepage Hacked

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Here's a detail of the center of the screen:



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Here's a detail of the center of the screen:

Design!'s Home Page Detail

As you can see, they weren't hacked; it's just the start of an incredibly poorly designed overlay ad for an SUV. This isn't just poor user experience, it's dangerous branding. Granted, within 4-5 seconds, the ad changed and I realized what had happened, but those first few firing synapses didn't give me the kind of warm, cozy feeling that Design!'s shooting for. I'm also of the opinion that the ad isn't particularly relevant or effective - what the heck does "They can't be overshadowed" have to do with an SUV? The end of the animation provides no clue:

As you can see, they weren't hacked; it's just the start of an incredibly poorly designed overlay ad for an SUV. This isn't just poor user experience, it's dangerous branding. Granted, within 4-5 seconds, the ad changed and I realized what had happened, but those first few firing synapses didn't give me the kind of warm, cozy feeling that Design!'s shooting for. I'm also of the opinion that the ad isn't particularly relevant or effective - what the heck does "They can't be overshadowed" have to do with an SUV? The end of the animation provides no clue:

Lincoln Ad

Am I just not hip enough to "get it?"

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Am I just not hip enough to "get it?"

Technorati Tags

Design, hacking, lincoln, advertising, overlay, flash animation

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