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Lacoste Japan re-launch
On March 3, 2015, the Lacoste Japan web shop re-launched, based on a shop-plus-brand design supplied by the French headquarters and adapted to the local market, with a dedicated smartphone experience, the local loyalty program, and various online-to-offline shipping options. The original design was … Continue reading
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Not talking about My ASICS
I posted about the new Onitsuka Tiger web site, but not about the new My ASICS service I’ve been working on, with Mairéad, Loucas, our colleagues at the Institute of Sport Science and particularly Tagawa-san, Tokyo-based web design studio AQ, … Continue reading
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Onitsuka Tiger: now in HTML5!
A couple of weeks ago, we launched a revamp of the Onitsuka Tiger web site: Built for us by CloudRaker (of Montreal) in HTML5 and powered by The Plant (of Tokyo and Hangzhou) using their new Qor content management system, … Continue reading
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Onitsuka Tiger (bus stop)
Cute ad from our Italian colleagues:
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Scandinavia up!
Oh yeah and thanks @holbuc and Per-Einar for launching Denmark, Norway, Sweden today (you might still see the old sites for a few hours if the DNS hasn’t yet updated). Still a bit of QA to do, but I’m relieved … Continue reading
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Onitsuka Tiger traffic up
The Onitsuka Tiger web site has been refreshed a couple of weeks ago. Our web agency CloudRaker and our technology partner The Plant implemented a raft of relatively small changes that had sharp impact on the site’s usage patterns: page … Continue reading
ASICS first brand for “running shoes” query in the UK
“Doing things right” is paying off. Just by having common-sense page titles and descriptions, and by having a clear URL scheme, the ASICS UK site is properly indexed by Google. A Google UK search for our brand name shows the … Continue reading
Section PS de Paris XIème
Le site de la section du 11ème arrondissement de Paris du Parti socialiste. J’ai fait la maquette du journal, et je l’ai décliné en site web. HTML pas très propre mais accessible, avec une feuille de style d’impression intégrée. Réalisation … Continue reading
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Westlanders
http://www.westlanders.net/ No longer online. It was a complete, complex PointComma implementation, with custom back-end, user management, publishing workflow control, and a nifty geographical navigation system which could rather easily be expanded.
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EANM 2003
http://www.eanm2003.nl/ It’s online finally! The EMMA group project I worked on between September 2001 and March 2002 has been set up at its final hosting location. PointComma version 3 was developed for that site. [Edit 10 Nov 2004: no longer … Continue reading
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