Skip to Content


Gallery / Tennessee Vacation« previous | next »

Tennessee Vacation image

Tennessee Vacation

Current rating: 6.0 (607 votes)

(you have already voted for this entry)

Review:

Wow. I don't even know how to begin praising this site. Beautiful graphics, clean code and exceptional art direction with a touch of western classisism and worn out travel labels. Replace the <map> & <area> tags with lists and trim the use of divisions and this site gets a full pot from me. Did I mention the wonderful graphics?

Wanted: information about who is responsible for this wonderful site.

Reviewed by David Hellsing

There are 39 guest comments so far.

commentat 13:50 on 22 November 2005, Nick wrote:

Blimey, it's busy! I like it though. The credit would appear to go to the folk at www.designsensory.com

commentat 14:12 on 22 November 2005, Bramus! wrote:

is it just me, or does the header graphic "Fall In Tenessee" not quite fit in into everything? It looks like it's stuffed in afterwards, resulting in the fact that the "welcome" header graphic doesn't come out as it should: it's muffled between the other graphics. Above that it took me some time to find the navigation menu between all those graphics ... (don't get me wrong, I like the graphics themselves, but not the composition they are in).

The code looks good but, as David mentionned, the image map should be dropped. Other than that it looks rather nifty :)

Summing it all up:

- Good code (near perfect if the imagemap were dropped).

- Layout is good, but it's way too packed, even on big resolutions.

Best regards,

B!

commentat 14:59 on 22 November 2005, Alan O\'Rourke wrote:

Nice style but layout is a mess. No visual hierarchy and no guidance of the user to navigate the content.

commentat 15:32 on 22 November 2005, Paul Dello-Stritto wrote:

Working for one of the largest tourism design/marketing/search engine optimization firms in the South, I have to say the overall design and layout of this site is quite distracting and poorly organized for an end-user (traveler/vacationer) to gather information on a particular tourist area or location. Like mentioned in earlier posts, there is no direct hierarchy for the content and the content seems like quite the after thought for the pages when it should be the exact opposite.

However, with all of that said though, coming from a design background this is one of the more "fresh" and appealing designs I have seen in quite a while. The color scheme is soothing, the graphical style unique and the typography stellar. Quite the oxymoron of thoughts I am sure, but something just doesn't fit for this particular style for the state of Tennessee.

Nonetheless, impressive but ill-fitting.

commentat 16:43 on 22 November 2005, steve wrote:

Wow! The level of detail in this site is simply astounding. There are enough visual treats here to fill up an entire gallery site!

Yes it is cluttered, but it has charm. Magnificent work!

commentat 18:21 on 22 November 2005, Thame wrote:

Really fun site, their other version is also brilliant.

commentat 18:51 on 22 November 2005, olly wrote:

Wow indeed. Visually it's very impressive and it's really fun to explore. I can't fault the graphic design and attention to detail, superb work!

The only detrimental thing I would say is that it's accessibility level is low (try scaling the font size!) which, for a tourist information website, is a bit of a concern.

commentat 21:15 on 22 November 2005, Simone wrote:

Some site are there purely for their information, others are their to convey an experience. This one is defiantly the experience and then the information.

I have never been to Tennessee, and it looks like fun to me! This site is graphically fun and gorgeous. I am jealous of the brief! The time and attention to detail is obvious. Usability, I had no problems, it felt like exploring!

Don't know about anyone else but there is always room for a fun different site. We have loads of minimalist ones, bring on the clutter!

commentat 21:16 on 22 November 2005, Tor Bollingmo wrote:

Yes it is a little cluttered and has charm, but it looks too much of a print work than a webpage, and even though it's pretty to watch, I don't think it really gives the user the information he or she seeks in a tourist site in the best way.

commentat 21:22 on 22 November 2005, Rachel wrote:

Wow I love the design! It is so beautiful!! Really wonderful graphics, it is nice to see something quite different and fresh.

On a seperate note - from someone who isn't familiar with tourist attractions in the states I found it hard to find useful information on the site. The other graphics were distracting and it would be more useful have photos of the places to visit or stay.

commentat 23:57 on 22 November 2005, Lachy wrote:

Great gaphic design, but I think that it is too busy, too much crammed into the top page.

commentat 01:48 on 23 November 2005, Kero wrote:

That's simply awesome!

commentat 04:11 on 23 November 2005, Jean-Marc wrote:

The design potential is certainly there (and it's better then anything I could have come up with right now), but I think considering the target audience it doesn't do it's job - this site should easily convery information with some graphic appeal, rather then the reverse.

Just my 2c though

commentat 10:28 on 23 November 2005, Marko wrote:

Nice conept and all but I only dislike it coz of the too much font's around get's you a little bit confused where you are :p

overall nice site.

commentat 14:20 on 23 November 2005, dave rau wrote:

Great colors and collage; a very interesting mix of textures, type, photographs and tidbits. I especially like the idea of the fall site, putting an emphasis on the lovely fall colors, what a great idea!

A very fine site indeed. Great find.

commentat 16:34 on 23 November 2005, dead pixel wrote:

I hear alot of "its too busy" or "it's too cluttered", but it's also, oh, so tastefullly done. The detailed work this designer put into is appreciative. Each section has its own uniqueness and he/she took that advantage to the fullest to make each stand out than the others. Composition may seem to be a bit off, but it's still well-balanced.

Ok, now for my b*tching.... as I try to navigate thru the site, I find myself lost on a page where I cant go back to the previous ones without having to click the back button from the browser. I had to go thru each page at least 3 times to get comfortable of where the intended information is placed.

So, in other words... very great detailed work, but it also confuses the audience half way thru the site.

commentat 17:42 on 23 November 2005, Ed wrote:

I agree with the "it has more of print feel to it". I was immediately awed by this design. But I thought this would look great as a print design. But with that said.

I believe that the site isn't cluttered as it looks. I believe because of the graphic and color use it appears that way. If all graphics where taken out it was have a simple layout with a 3-Column, header and footer.

Nice design and it's refreshing to seem someone step out of what's been the common ground for some time now.

commentat 18:58 on 23 November 2005, Stephen Tucker wrote:

I really like the attention to detail in the design. Busy... but in a good way.

However am i the only person who seems to have noticed that it doesnt even validate to XHTML transitional??

6/10 for me!

commentat 23:36 on 23 November 2005, Sevenupcan wrote:

I have to disagree slightly on some of the comments about this site's layout and navigational elements.

While this site is busy, I believe that was the intention. It's like a tourism notice board, trying to grab your attention.

You can tell that the designer obviously cares for those that are more inclined to pay attention to text, by adding a text navigation at the bottom of the page.

I like it, we should spread out more and be more creative like this site!

commentat 01:27 on 24 November 2005, kevadamson wrote:

Love love love love love it - it's like looking through the pages of an artists sketch book - and that's where you find some of the most interesting and original design ideas. There is a lot going on, but a disagree with any critisism that it is 'cluttered'. Cluttering occurs when elements are thrown together without care and consideration. Every area has been well considered and the design choices are brave and confident. It 'screams' to be explored. Wonderful stuff ...

commentat 11:45 on 24 November 2005, Daniel Simões wrote:

Good code, great design and colours! I like so much!

Really it's a good project! :)

commentat 13:50 on 24 November 2005, NicoleH wrote:

I think that visually it's just way way too much. My first impression was that it looks like they tried to cram as much onto the pages as possible. As was said above, it really doesn't guide the user in any real clear way. Codewise, it doesn't validate.

commentat 14:00 on 24 November 2005, Tor Bollingmo wrote:

@kevadamson: I agree, it screams to be explored. But who wants to explore for information when you are a tourist?

commentat 15:32 on 24 November 2005, Pierce wrote:

Tourists love exploring. It's what they do.

commentat 18:16 on 24 November 2005, Dave wrote:

I love the use of hover in the "Navigate by interest" section. I thought it was a new image swapped in for the hover, but it actually seems to be a different part of the same image, revealed by a shift in position. I've never seen it done this way before -- is it a new idea, or have I been living under a rock?

commentat 20:41 on 24 November 2005, Maleika E. Attawel wrote:

"I've never seen it done this way before -- is it a new idea, or have I been living under a rock?"

It is quite an old idea. Nothing new about it. :)

As for the design. I like the graphics but not how they've been applied, especially the composition and amount of color combinations, typographic combinations make my head spin. The whole layout is far too loud and the color composition makes me aggressive if I stay on the page for more than a minute or two. This is - of course - a matter of personal preference.

commentat 20:29 on 25 November 2005, Justin Ko wrote:

Doesn't this site just have too much CSS?

commentat 09:30 on 26 November 2005, Ryan wrote:

OMG!! This site doesn't validate, boycott it! Now I see why 37signals disabled their comments.

It's been a long time since a site design has amazed me. Great find, Kyle.

commentat 16:54 on 26 November 2005, paul wrote:

at first I was; "wow", and I do respect the use of CSS - but as you move through the site it becomes visual overkill. Themes don't blend as well as I'd like, and as far as an informative piece this information is staggard and choppy.

As a art piece it's great, putting this comp together must have taken days, good work.

commentat 19:15 on 27 November 2005, Yamel wrote:

I found it fantastic! At first, it may seem busy, but I noticed as you explore more, it becomes almost an adventure. That, in my opinion, corresponds with the site's theme - travel & adventure!

The use of graphics amazed me due to how long creating something like that would take. As a result, I noticed the connection between retro charm and country homeland that was all wrapped up in open mindness so as to include all audiences.

In a nutshell, a very fun and beautiful site. Well done indeed!

commentat 18:32 on 29 November 2005, TzMedia wrote:

It is very busy, and the use of manilla backgrounds makes it a little bland...

The amount of time and imagination involved w/ this design is apparent...

It does give the site user the "calling"...come to Tennessee. There is an astounding amount of information here, you name it it's there.

And If you think you can't find your way to the pages without hitting the back button, try registering on the site... and you can create a "My Tennessee" vacation site... how cool is that!

commentat 14:28 on 02 December 2005, milank wrote:

I think, this site deserves better rating than 5+ :)

commentat 14:18 on 05 December 2005, Mohodin Rageh wrote:

The good graphics although little too much. Text is crammed too. The map looks like it has been added later on as after-thought. Top navigation does not look prominent enough.

Otherwise great design job. Very pleasing.

commentat 11:40 on 15 December 2005, Viktor wrote:

A little bit too much graphics for my taste, yet very well made and surely a notable entry.

commentat 09:44 on 18 December 2005, Andreas wrote:

Nothing more to say but: you'd rather want to visit Tennessee than any German town/area after viewing _their_ websites (just search for "germany tourism" and you'll see what I mean.)

commentat 08:39 on 21 May 2006, Wildflower wrote:

In answer to your request of who is responsible for tnvacations.com the site is one of the official sites of Tennessee from the Tennessee Tourist Department. Another very good Tennessee site for lake vacations belongs to a friend of mine at www.tennesseelakevacations.com, you all need to come visit here, the scenery and landscaping is every bit as nice as the sites! :) Hope this helped solve your mystery.

commentat 03:58 on 24 May 2006, Jnother wrote:

The firm responsible for the site is Designsensory (www.designsensory.com).

commentat 20:24 on 08 June 2006, Charles Gray wrote:

Calling red, "crimson" is cowardly, and that is all I have to say about the matter. O Yeah, I almost forgot..... the south lost!

commentat 10:49 on 01 August 2006, Bob wrote:

The multiple color combinations and typeface uses fit well with Tennessee. They have become well known in the past 10 years for their letterpress style of design. Check out hatchshowprint.com and yeehawindustries.com. You can see the influence and the rich sense of tradition associated with it. Inudstrial revolution style typography was busy and overwhelming for a reason...to try to stand out from the masses. Enough with the history lesson, just research industry revoltion style typography and you will make the connection.


Gallery by month:

Gallery by rating:

Gallery All Stars:

Comments / recent

About dan friml: looks like photoshop barfed on a canvas. The way h... [more]

About dan friml: Bellissima l'immagine relativa al logo di Artworks... [more]

About dan friml: Overall a nice looking site. Two points of improve... [more]

About dan friml: This design definitely brings something to the tab... [more]

About dan friml: This site looks amazing and the colors - very plea... [more]


Search

Features

Stylegala BookStore
The Stylegala BookStore has a massive archive of great books for you as a professional..
Bullet madness
Bullet madness is a list of 200 bullets, arrows and icons uploaded by our users.
CSS Reference
An alphabetical list over the most common CSS1 and CSS2 syntax and properties.

Sponsors

Logo design for $149

Advertise here