Peapod Studios Redesign
Brundlefly (53 pencils) | Fri, 2007-01-19 18:27redesigned site for 2007. Thoughts?
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"The definition of a liberal is someone who's afraid to take their own side in a fight."
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redesigned site for 2007. Thoughts?
"The definition of a liberal is someone who's afraid to take their own side in a fight."
Commenting on this Image is closed.
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I can't think of anything to critique. Nice work.
I now have an awesome Japanese exit sign for my wallpaper.
Thanks for the comment.
"The definition of a liberal is someone who's afraid to take their own side in a fight."
Cool. :)
I like everything. Especially the sharp typography. Congrats
It looks great! I hate to be a spoiler but the typography is a bit boring for a creative firm. However, if neat and clean is their style, you've nailed it.
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natobasso
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Dirt and Rust
pharma, oil, government, telecom
my concept was to keep it cleans as possible so anything related to our work stood out. Overblown typography and too much jazzing of a web site can make things feel over done, I liken it to an art gallery with orange walls, it takes away from the work, at the expense of trying to make the gallery feel cooler...
that was our concept anyways
"The definition of a liberal is someone who's afraid to take their own side in a fight."
Overall it looks great, and the clean simple thing works for me.
My only criticism would be about the animation on the home page...I love it, but how does that represent what you do?
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Can you design my website??? ;-D
suzanne maestri-walters :: graphic designer
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