Farrow website
Farrow website
After years of only having one page, with not a lot of detail, the Farrow Design website is fully functional.
http://www.farrowdesign.com
http://www.farrowdesign.com
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Fundamental album cover - "Cover image for Pet Shop Boys' 'Fundamental' features Neil and Chris bathed in the light of a neon sign. They originally did not want to appear on the cover at all so the fact they are almost hidden is deliberate.
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I just saw it in the net and I think... It's obvious, those guys stole the idea from Farrow/Liberation cover but no one cares. Actually these guys made a cover for Muses and many more.
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Perhaps you should've read through a bit, both are the homage to the same Italian sculptor.
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Thanks for this DavePSB! There is some seriously slick design going on at Farrow. The Miracles white vinyl with die cut sleeve.... *drool*.
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We must have very different ideas of “fully functional”! It’s a typical designer’s website - looks great (as long as you don’t have any accessibility needs of course), but it barely works as a website. For example, I wanted to link to the Harvey Nichols Beyond Beauty retail identify to point out that it’s identical to the sleeve of New Order’s “Fine Time”. Only I can’t, because it doesn’t get its own URL, so deep-linking is impossible. Where multiple images are mentioned, there’s no obvious way to change to the next image, at least on my iPad. It’s a triumph of form over function.DavePSB wrote: ↑Tue 10 Jul 2007, 4:22 pm After years of only having one page, with not a lot of detail, the Farrow Design website is fully functional.
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...and Farrow nicked the ideaf of Tone Cragg. It’s the circle of lifeParkol wrote: ↑Wed 09 Jan 2019, 9:45 am I just saw it in the net and I think... It's obvious, those guys stole the idea from Farrow/Liberation cover but no one cares. Actually these guys made a cover for Muses and many more.
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Yes, it's a iPad problem. Moving to next image broken on my iPad as well. OK in Firefox and Chrome.TallThinMan wrote: ↑Wed 09 Jan 2019, 9:49 pm We must have very different ideas of “fully functional”! It’s a typical designer’s website - looks great (as long as you don’t have any accessibility needs of course), but it barely works as a website. there’s no obvious way to change to the next image, at least on my iPad.
Also, I click on several of the images, such as "Elysium", I get an "Image not found" message.
Ouch. I thought designers loved Apple products. More testing needed.
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And Tony Cragg from the original: Renato Bertelli.
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