The timeline for the new Wombats album is much like the band: fast, crazy and filled with surprises.
The first single was suddenly given a release date and radio play while the new website was only in very early development stages. It was important that information and branding for the new single went public instantly. I had to build a simple holding page to focus on the new single as well as encouraging pre-orders and mailing list sign-ups. This was based on the single artwork, designed by Doug Mercy. I added in a twitter feed and tour dates to complete the picture.
The Wombats Holding Page
August 28, 2010http://www.thewombats.co.uk/
The timeline for the new Wombats album is much like the band: fast, crazy and filled with surprises.
The first single was suddenly given a release date and radio play while the new website was only in very early development stages. It was important that information and branding for the new single went public instantly. I had to build a simple holding page to focus on the new single as well as encouraging pre-orders and mailing list sign-ups. This was based on the single artwork, designed by Doug Mercy. I added in a twitter feed and tour dates to complete the picture.
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