This looks like it was designed by someone new to web design...so bland and such weak use of space. The gradients and shadows are oddly used as well. This just comes off as a rough prototype put together over a weekend, not a year-in-the-making-23-person-team real product.<p>They should really have a UI/UX expert come take a stab at a redesign of this. Hell, throw it up on Dribbble.
"If you had an account on CrunchBase previously, you will need to register again. - See more at: <a href="http://www.crunchbase.com/login#sthash.r9mOCw4r.dpuf"" rel="nofollow">http://www.crunchbase.com/login#sthash.r9mOCw4r.dpuf"</a><p>Not loving that. I actively maintained my Crunchbase account and now I have to re-register?<p>Did not come here to complain, but did what to report this very odd fact.
Hmmmm... at first I felt I have to complain, then I remind myself that new designs mostly are very controversial because humans on average don't like changes that require them to adapt to a new usability pattern. So maybe I need some time to adapt.<p>Here is my first opinion: The new page looks a lot more fancy and modern, but the company detail pages just waste a lot of space. The older version wasn't that pretty, but it had all necessary informations on one page without much scrolling. Now I need to scroll a lot, which is a thing that I really don't like. Might be better on tablets, thou.
I had a detailed interview with Crunchbase president Matt Kaufman a few months ago.<p>IMHO Matt and his team are smart, focused, on-target, and have very good ideas about improving Crunchbase. Our discussion ranged from the long-term big picture to the nitty-gritty tech needs, and all of it impressed me as solid, worthwhile, and brimming with interesting opportunities.<p>(I don't have any affiliation with Crunchbase, and I don't get anything for recommending them.)
So the focal point is the search for companies, but no category search. When you type a word and try to scroll the results it automatically puts whatever I hovered over in the search bar. Why!? Implement amazon menu delay<p>trending is now only 5 companies<p>the slider has a fixed height, which cuts off the bottom text. dots to offer a preview what is next<p>who is going to swipe 3 times to read the latest news each time.<p>The landing page looks like you are trying to sell it, than let people use it. Look at angelist for inspiration <a href="https://angel.co/companies" rel="nofollow">https://angel.co/companies</a>
Agreed with the most of previous comments.<p>It would be really nice if Crunchbase study from AngelList
Specifically Top Page and Companies
<a href="https://angel.co/companies" rel="nofollow">https://angel.co/companies</a><p>Top page requires too many efforts. Clicking dot to find Funding rounds? Hhh ... and next I should click to get new info.<p>It would be really nice if I can just scroll down to get the same info.<p>How about working more on responsive design?<p>Too many pages to scroll see the info which might be perfectly seen on PC.<p>Hope Neo4J engine behind is for good and will active some nice API features in the future.
Seems like a step back from the old design? Not a great browsing experience and for company pages, there is not very much information above the fold anymore.
The comments complaining about the paging circles on the front page seem to have missed the big arrows on either side. Seems to be a rather standard pager from where I'm sitting. That said, layout on the front page for said pager is still kinda odd, particularly when the browser window is short -- the pager elements roll into the footer of the page and text content is awkwardly cut off. Overall though, I appreciate the ascetic aesthetic. I'm rather aggressive with blocking ads, so perhaps the volumes of negative space on the right side of the page are normally full, but the spacing around elements in their list boxes is well balanced and makes it all quite easy to skim.<p>I didn't use Crunchbase 1.x much and don't really have an opinion on whether this is an improvement. Judged on its own, I think there's a lot here that makes accessing and using the company and person profiles simple and straight-forward.
Some of it's OK. The old company pages were busy, but required very flew clicks. Now, it seems as if everything is buried behind yet another 'More' link.
I was about to write a list of feedback, but there was so much that I don't like that I couldn't continue. My best advice is either you make the site faster, or consider using more javascript (i.e why do I need to load a whole bloat of HTML and rerun all the same javascript when I click "see more" on the funding rounds ?)
Wondering how much of <a href="http://Crunchinator.com" rel="nofollow">http://Crunchinator.com</a> we're going to have to recode. The only people they have advance API access to were the paying customers.<p>Hopefully it's not too much work, but then, we don't have 25 people to throw on rearchitecting for a year.
Just saw it. I like the landing page but the company page seems to be a bit off. One thing I did like in the older version is there was a table with key dates from when the company was founded, VC round, ect.. (also when key people were hired) -- a temporal progression of a company.
"During development and planning, our web analytics showed that relatively few people used this feature, but clearly we neglected to realize how much it was used by some of our most active users."<p>what!? how did they miss that. Why bother having analytics then.
"If you had an account on CrunchBase previously, you will need to register again."<p>Extremely bad UX. What really prevented from using the old credentials?