Chameleon green.After all that, it seemed logical to take a look at the site of that great surreal blob Dutch lot, NOX, led by Lars Spuybroek Lars Spuybroek (Rotterdam, 1959) is a Dutch architect and artist. He graduated cum laude at the Technical University Delft in 1989. A year later he won the Archiprix for his Palazzo Pensile, a new royal palace for Queen Beatrix in Rotterdam. . It is at www.noxarch.com. Like Douglas and King's site it is Flash-based, but I found the lower two thirds blanked out by a big grey band with sub-text all squashed up. Uhoh. Not another lazy web designer. Very possibly. With my standard Mozilla browser Mozilla browser may refer to one of the following web browsers produced by the Mozilla Foundation:
"Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. why but the only way to enlarge tiny text in this and the above Flash-based site is to right click and zoom in. Naturally the site has some fascinating content--and displayed as individual thumbnails in a changing slide show. But the real innovation is the fact that you can change the background colour from that acid green to any combination of two intense primary colours primary colours Noun, pl 1. Physics the colours red, green, and blue from which all other colours can be obtained by mixing 2. Art the colours red, yellow, and blue from which all other colours can be obtained by mixing . There is a tiny text button at the bottom right reading Background which gives you the choice. I can't imagine that the trick is all that difficult to achieve but simply being able yourself to change something about the site gives you a surprisingly good feeling about NOX. No. Don't necessarily all go out and make your site's background colour user-adjustable. And please, go easy on Flash. Maybe don't use it at all. Most web people class it on a par with Japanese knotweed. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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