Check out walrusnyc.com
Posted by: Thor at May 29, 2007 02:40 PM
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http://www.leoburnett.com/
Posted by: Billy at May 29, 2007 02:47 PM
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I agree with Thor. I LOVE the walrusnyc.com site. Makes me laugh every time. Very nice.
Posted by: marka at May 29, 2007 03:11 PM
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You are so right! This has been a rant of mine for a while. I think it shows how seriously they take the web as a marketing medium.
And that Leo Burnett site... Poef! Its a flash monster that looks really pretty but is a challenge to use and obviously completely invisible to the search engines. Bottom line, its not a site that's going to attract, retain and convert its visitors.
My 2c.
Also I dig your blog, I think this is my first comment, so... hi!
Posted by: Rob at May 29, 2007 04:05 PM
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Have you seen the new WK.com site for Wieden and Kennedy. It is amazing. They are one of the best agencies around.
Posted by: DT at May 30, 2007 05:19 AM
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A lot of these sites just confirm client's worst fears about how difficult, inaccessible and just confusing design agencies are. For us simplicity is everything, as we need to put our philosophy of 'creativity distilled' into action.
We've got along way to go as we continue to develop our site, but we think its a great start!
http://www.rckt.co.uk
Posted by: Simon at May 30, 2007 12:33 PM
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http://www.rkcryr.com/
Posted by: DH at May 30, 2007 12:34 PM
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Hi,
check out www.maxomedia.com. small but nice.
and... yess DT, WK.com is state-of-the-art. Both, site and agency.
Posted by: Jeff at May 30, 2007 02:47 PM
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If you are searching for an agency site that gives the big creative wow, and educates their potential client base also, I think you could be searching for something that doesn't exist, and in my opinion, proabably shouldn't exist.
Creative agencies are all about the work, the work and the work, and their site should display this. You don't see The Crown Jewels being presented in a hugely elaborate case, because people just want to see the Crown, not the glass box it is in.
Agency sites should be informative, simple, and display their best pieces of creativity.
I work at this agency - www.daredigital.com .That site does the above.
Posted by: Tim Palmer at May 31, 2007 09:10 AM
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www.lovecreative.com
we're thinking of replacing this little online book website for something altogether more complex
Posted by: Jonathan at May 31, 2007 10:30 PM
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Speaking from experience, working for one of the big five agencies presents its own challenges.
I think often the sheer volume of stakeholders, and their ego's, often preclude people from undertaking an endeavor of this kind.
Rightly or wrongly, I have seen some amazing concepts railroaded by CD's, CEO's and Chairman who do not understand the medium at all.
Its often simpler left alone as the politics can be mind blowing.
Posted by: SJ at June 1, 2007 02:01 AM
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Check out www.millergroup.net. It certainly is easy to navigate and highlights the print and broadcast work.
Posted by: Renee Miller at June 1, 2007 03:04 AM
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Here's a non biased opinion as it's for my previous agency who I believe have a cracking website.
ELVIS is a fantastic integrated agency based in London with some pretty cool clients. Whilst I was there we redesigned the agency site and the key criteria were to keep it very very simple, keep the content light, make it simple to navigate and show our best creative work - that's it.
It's nothing ground breaking and the content IS very light but isn't that what clients want and they are afterall the primary audience.
www.elviscommunications.com
Posted by: andy dougan at June 1, 2007 09:49 AM
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See http://www.amnesia.com.au/site/
Posted by: Tania Seif at June 1, 2007 10:41 AM
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Agency sites shouldn't blow people's minds away. They should be clean, easy to navigate, and show off their portfolio. Let their clients have the flashy stuff.
Posted by: Vail Valley marketing at June 1, 2007 06:44 PM
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See http://www.heureka.pl/
Posted by: Gierek at June 4, 2007 02:09 PM
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see www.sergiocarvalho.com.pt
Posted by: Sérgio Carvalho at June 4, 2007 03:11 PM
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I think that my company's site www.streetattack.com is both easy to navigate and a good representation of our company's innovative creativity. ...I mean I'm bias but it is pretty cool.
Posted by: Jess at June 4, 2007 10:42 PM
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As a recent Circus Grad I’ve been combing through all the agency sites as I search for a job. I have been very surprised to find that most are almost impossible to get through. The work may be great, but half the time you can’t find it, and there have only been a few I’ve looked at that the site itself made me laughing, and entertained me enough to want to search through the whole site. www.fortfranklin.com is probably my favorite so far. It’s easy to navigate, but it’s also full of hidden links and characters, so you have incentive to keep looking. I think an agencies site should give some insight into how they think, not just what they do.
Posted by: Phil at June 5, 2007 05:19 PM
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http://www.interone.de/cms/de/
that one is really good as well!!!
check it out,....
Posted by: Lanina at June 8, 2007 04:39 PM
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How about this? I mean, of course I'm biased, but I think www.s-w-h.com is a good example of what you mean.
Posted by: Joris at June 11, 2007 08:13 AM
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Take a look at this site, www.rang.co.in
You just might find something very colourful :)
Posted by: Gautam Bansal at June 13, 2007 06:45 PM
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