The site that I found using flash content was the official website for DIOR. I did not randomly stumble upon this site for our first course blog assignment. I went shopping in the beginning of this week to look for a birthday present for someone. I purchased an item from Christian Dior and, the weird person that I am with a habit of searching online for something that I’ve bought in stores, went to their website to see if I could find the item there. While looking through Dior’s site I noticed a lot of flash content was used throughout. Not to mention, the site is almost like it’s never-ending; link after link leads you to different pages for different categories. Looking through the Dior’s website I particularly liked it when I clicked into the men’s section from their mainpage. Once clicked into that section, “DIOR HOMME” seemed to pop out from the screen in large letters but the letters are all backwards. Then as they land on the screen, they become smaller in size and they also twist around to the way the letters are supposed to be facing. That really caught my attention and I thought it was a very creative idea. I also found the timeline of Dior’s perfume over the years interesting to look at as well. When you roll over the images with your mouse you can see the hidden pictures, which only parts of the pictures are shown. Other parts of the site also conveyed simple elegance by using flash.
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