After heavy negotiations between Parsek and Renault Slovenija, they agreed on redesigning their existing and very out-of-date website. I think this is one of the sites I’m most proud of, becuase by then, I had enough experience with what should be done dynamically and how. It was a big step forward in the sense that the structure was so well planned, that there is still no need to replace the site.
In addition, it makes very good use of the internet as a medium, offering many different services that makes life at least a bit easier for owners (and future owners) of Renault vehicles. It’s definitely not an advertising site, but a service for their customers.
In spite of huge amounts of content on the site, it looks light and it’s easy to navigate. What I like most about it is that, once it was done, there was never any need to modify the site’s skeleton. The textual and visual content is fed via JSP generated XML and managed through Parsek’s SeeEdit CMS. How the site’s layout works is cross-browser voodoo that only Fry can do.
This cute little photostory was done as a splash for the home page of the Renault Slovenija website. It promoted an edition of the Twingo car which boasted a preinstalled sound system. After a fun photo session, Ozi designed the individual screens and I did the cool transitions.
This game, done for the insurance company Slovenica, was made to promote the insurance plans for children in school. Since kids like getting into all sorts of accidents at school, we made a first-person paper fight between schoolmates. It was based on a game we’d done before as Parsek’s New Year’s greeting card, although I rewrote the engine for this one.