Oct 27 2009
One-page websites are always a balancing act: deciding how much or how little information to include isn't easy. When done well, though, they can be just as successful as its traditional counterpart.
Here's a great example:
Once again, it's a site whose I cannot read (no French classes for me). But despite that, it's a cool little one-page site that really communicates what this company does. It doesn't get any simpler than that.
Once again, it's a site whose I cannot read (no French classes for me). But despite that, it's a cool little one-page site that really communicates what this company does. It doesn't get any simpler than that.