Making a splash… page.

Splash of waterIf you were with us last time, we were discussing the numbering of a product called Studio Enterprise by Component One.  I raised some concerns about their versioning scheme, stating that it likely would raise lots of confusion among their userbase.  This time, I’d like to focus on a splash page on their site that is advertising this product.  Again, let me make the disclaimer that I am not reviewing the product itself or making any claims about it being good or bad.  I’m simply using the advertising on their site as a lesson in web design.

Since there’s a good chance the page will eventually come down or change (as it is, after all, advertising a product labeled “2009″, and the last time I checked, we were well into the year 2010), here is a small screenshot of the splash page in question (if this link does eventually kick the metaphorical bucket, just imagine this image blown up to 960 pixels wide and 1050 pixels tall):

Splage page ad

The splash page advertising Studio Enterprise 2009 v3.

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How NOT to do software versioning

Inadvertently, I recently came across a software product that seemed rather odd to me.  It, in turn, also led me to a web site that I thought would work great for a quick web design lesson, but we’ll get to in my next posting.

Before I delve into what struck me as odd regarding this software, though, let me first point out that I in no way endorse this product, nor am I implying that it’s bad.  Frankly, I don’t have a use for it and don’t plan to test it out. In fact, it may actually be the best thing since Windows XP/Windows 7/Mac OS X (circle one).  That’s none of my concern, and I want to make it clear up front that this is not a review or critique of the actual software being discussed. In fact, I’m actually going to be focusing more on the advertising of said product.

So, what exactly is it that caught my eye?  I was looking at a page on Stack Overflow and noticed this ad at the top of the page:

Studio Enterprise ad

The noteworthy ad

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