This is pretty rad. I especially love the scanlines on VECTRO. I saw there was supposed to be an animation on it, but it was commented out so I forked it a little and started tinkering. Here's my attempt at CRT nostalgia:<p><a href="http://codepen.io/anon/pen/lnCch" rel="nofollow">http://codepen.io/anon/pen/lnCch</a>
Actually your site works just fine without javascript once I get rid of that annoying 'this site does not work without javascript' message.<p>Edit: the site. Honestly I meant 'your' as in the site owner. I'm just annoyed by sites that block their content that loaded just fine because I'm not running javascript.
This little CSS experiment is usually the kind of irrelevant demonstration that is commonly frowned upon because it has no practical use.<p>But no matter how apparently futile this showcase can appear, it's still inherently valid because it maintains a clean separation between content (which in this case comprises 14 lines of HTML) and its representation (provided by its CSS styling).<p>I won't use it but I will learn from it.
Incredibly slow scrolling on my 32GB DD3 RAM, SSD, i7 3770K desktop PC. Using Chrome latest, windows 8.1<p>Why?<p>Edit: Doesn't even work on Firefox latest, IE latest.
More like 70's panel van art.<p>80s typography is probably best exemplified by Neville Brody. Process colors were rarely used (owing to expense) so it tended to rely on a lot of very dramatic and grungy layouts and spot colors.<p>Look up "Neville Brody" and "The Face".
I was hoping for something a la Neville Brody/The Face.
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neville_Brody" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neville_Brody</a>