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Cravattificio.com

Current rating: 5.1 (317 votes)

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  • Added: 07 September 2007

Review:

This website is simply gorgeous. From the outset it's clear you're looking upon the result of many hours labour by a seriously talented individual/team. Rarely will you see a site encompass as many features as this, and yet still retain its clean, minimalist form. That alone, as you probably well know, is a tremendously difficult goal for a designer to achieve.

At no point whilst browsing Cravattificio.com does the site ever feel bland or boring. Everything is placed exactly where it works best; from the text resizing and print buttons, to the colourful masthead images that work so well in contrast to the largely monotone branding and content. Don't worry if you don't speak Italian either; the site has also been made available in English, French and Spanish.

A major brownie point here goes to the excellent navigation demonstrated. All the page links can be found at the head of each page, elegantly categorised under three clear headings 'Who we are', 'Our work', and 'Contact us'. And for those golden surfers out there who tend to get lost easily whilst shopping for their formal attire, the site also provides a crumb-trail navigation to boot. But again, at no point does this site ever feel cluttered.

The main content has been well thought out, jumping seamlessly from a three-column layout on the homepage, to two-column layout on interior pages. The masthead image also shrinks on these interior pages, allowing more space for the content above the fold. Various elements have also been added to improve the aesthetics and user experience, including Google Maps, sIFR, and a flavour of Lokesh Dhakar's Lightbox.

From a techie perspective Cravattificio.com doesn't disappoint. The markup, whilst not perfect, is still very clean, and the site validates to XHTML Transitional throughout. Semantics are in place to a good degree and the majority of the site works fine without Javascript. The only real problem I could find was with the contact form, which unfortunately does require Javascript to operate correctly - a little disappointing given that this is such an easily avoidable blemish.

Nevertheless, with all this said, and if you've taken the time to read this far, then I'd sum Cravattificio.com up as the best example of a great all-rounder website I've seen in a long time. It's a working model of excellent design that we can all be inspired by.

Reviewed by Steve Tucker

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There are 9 guest comments so far.

commentat 20:24 on 09 September 2007, Ben Hayes wrote:

Decent layout, colourful images are great.

Typography is poor. Particularly image replaced text seems ragged and spidery. Generally text seems too small/cramped.

Overall, it is not a bad job, with some nice elements to it, but to me it really doesn't come into the category of 'outstanding'. There are many things that could be improved. Hover effects on buttons? Unobtrusive Javascript? Make the Javascript gallery work in Safari?

commentat 13:27 on 10 September 2007, Steve Tucker wrote:

Some good points on the typography Ben, I know where you're coming from with the text being too small. However the site does come with text resizing buttons, and also resizes decently with browser resizing (bar the sIFR). There's also a hover effect on all links. Your right about the gallery in Safari, but it gracefully degrades, which I'd still consider 'working'. I imagine this might be a bug with the modified lightbox?

commentat 23:32 on 11 September 2007, Paul wrote:

Honestly, I don't see why this was chosen to be among some of the truly excellent sites here. It's a decent site, but not really noteworthy on the basis of design.

Stylegala has the most obnoxious captcha system in the world, btw.

commentat 05:46 on 19 September 2007, DESIGNEXPANSE.COM wrote:

But I think, the site has good layout and presentation.

commentat 10:26 on 20 September 2007, roses wrote:

yes this is good design simple and also colors harmony is good.

commentat 16:22 on 20 September 2007, hingis wrote:

Good,but it has a classic style,so nothing different to have better look ad.comc4i.com

commentat 16:56 on 20 September 2007, hayek wrote:

I like the cravattes :-)

Good user face but hingis is right,it's so classical.May be some other flashes can be used,but nice at all..

commentat 21:28 on 20 September 2007, ludo top wrote:

As a designer I loved it. It just cheered me up Stylistically it's beautiful and it's definately something I haven't seen before. I hope it can eventually function a little better without sacrificing its visual flavor. Nice and smooth artwork.

commentat 06:15 on 03 October 2007, Tom wrote:

it looks like del.io.us


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