The virtual client for my fourth sample, Ristorante del Teatro, pays no dues to design convention, but knows how to market simply and effectively.
Indeed there is practically no interface here, no buttons, only the page to scroll. The interaction is directly with the content, the image carousel, and a call to action in the shape of a table booking form.
We all know how an image carousel usually works. This one is 100% my own work, and unlike most carousels I’ve seen, it has all the features one would expect:
On mobile phones the control strip disappears, but the user can still click the arrows. Overall, the design is 100% responsive, looking good on devices of all sizes.
This sample is a tribute to the late Richard Niasi, who in 2007 took up my offer of free photos of his inimitable Papageno and Sarastro restaurants in London’s Theatreland. I’m not sure the photos were ever used, old “King Richard” probably just liked to help an artist building a portfolio. The photos are from those two restaurants. Sadly, Papageno is no more, but Sarastro continues.
Another thing notable in this sample is the table booking form. It features a calendar date picker that I forked and adapted from Chris Hulbert’s Javascript Date Picker. I enlarged it slightly to make it more readable, and modernised the interface by exchanging base64-encoded images that were used in the original for pure CSS styling code.
This date picker is an excellent piece of code as Chris Hulbert created it for the right reasons; it is light, cross-browser, and does not rely on third-party libraries.
Stay tuned for the fifth sample; with a bit of luck, it just might come from a paid gig.
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