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Ten Years Out: Website

See different facet of 1.com.my’s website. This can be interesting, how should a website of a web design house looks like?

1998, colorful design

1998, colorful design

1999, change to a more formal look

1999, change to a more formal look

2000, flashy with a beatiful model

2000, flashy with a beatiful model

2003, more complex look to accomodate increasing content

2003, more complex look to accomodate increasing content

2005, simplified and later converted to WordPress

2005, simplified and later converted to WordPress

2007, even simpler without any pictures

2007, even simpler without any pictures

Categories: Change.

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  1. I like the 2005′s design! It’s great to know that the site evolved into a better one each time.

  2. Good pick, Ammie. It serves very much as the skeleton before we WordPress’d our corporate website.

  3. Ten Years Out : Boss

    1998, wearing a collar T with slack pant.

    2000, wearing shirt with slack pant, a bit uncle look.

    2003, wearing branding shirt with tie and slack pant, more formal and trendy.

    2005, wearing shirt with jeans, easy going and trendy look.

    2007, wearing T-shirt with jeans, simplified.

    2008, wearing T-shirt and short pant with slipper, like going to beach.

    It is so incomplete without a photo of him. That’s the simplified evolution of 1.com.my

  4. Haha…. interesting Keekong. What is next, hairstyle? :)

  5. Yup.. I vote for the 2000 version, “flashy with a beatiful model”…… anywhere the model is now become auntie already…. after 8 years….. but the beauty is stay together with the web page…

  6. @Teckhang, she became mother of two now, kidding.

    @Others, Teckhang and I were in the lab setting up our first Geocities website, he gave out after day one and is becoming a great engineer now (single and very very available)

  7. Fuah! You guys still keep the 1st website. Or, did you retrieve from Archive? LOL!

    Anyway, it’s good to know content is the one leading the direction of the website. And not the fancy stuff. :)

    Looking forward to more improvements, guys.

  8. Ha Danny, we kept the file. It is interesting for us too, to have this memory lane and it is kinda meaningful to motivate us to keep going. As you can see from our website, the Contact us form is now part of the very important element we are focusing on too. Thanks Danny for dropping by :)



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