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Project Completed – Koyoradracing.com

November 2nd, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

koyoradracing

www.koyoradracing.com

This project had a really tight deadline and I finished everything in 2 months!  Thanks to Koyo and Daniel for keeping on top of deadlines and deliverables!  I am really proud of this one!

Client wanted to be able to showcase their unique position as the only aftermarket OE manufacturer  who also manufacturers aftermarket racing radiators, as well as their involvement with top-tier drivers in the Japanese drift series D1 Grand Prix.  Koyo now has 2 sites on the internet… their OE site (koyorad.com) which is targeted at distributors and other corporate entities and their racing site (koyoradracing.com) which is targeted at the younger sport compact crowd.

They wanted to be able to update their own content, including a blog, informational pages, product lineup and media albums with photos and videos.  I created a content management system so they could update content on their own, an integrated media center for web photos, albums and videos, product information and etc!

Please check out the website and let me know what you think!  All comments/suggestions are appreciated!

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  1. November 2nd, 2009 at 14:14 | #1

    Looks nice. Can you do one thing and increase the delay for the drop-down menus. Have to move pretty quickly to be able keep them visible otherwise they hide too quickly.

    Otherwise, nice job. What cms are you using or did you build and give me a peak of your media center. ^ ^

  2. November 2nd, 2009 at 14:40 | #2

    hmm, yeah i noticed that happened on certain browsers. i think its because that browser puts a small gap between the image and the drop down. maybe i’ll move it up a pixel or so.

    i programmed my own CMS and then for the media, i integrated with a site that they were already familiar with – smugmug.com

    • November 2nd, 2009 at 14:59 | #3

      I think has more to do with the menu versus spacing. Even when moving from link to link in the menu it will close and then sometimes come back. I am on IE 7. Try css display: block maybe?

  3. November 2nd, 2009 at 14:41 | #4

    [14:11] Benson: its frustrating to come up with creative ideas
    [14:12] Dom: oh
    [14:12] Dom: tell them to have a shitty design
    [14:12] Dom: to match their customer service

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