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Adapt new home to the new personnas and pitch redux #50

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borisrorsvort opened this issue May 19, 2016 · 4 comments
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Adapt new home to the new personnas and pitch redux #50

borisrorsvort opened this issue May 19, 2016 · 4 comments

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borisrorsvort commented May 19, 2016

@borisrorsvort borisrorsvort changed the title Adapt new site to the new personnas and pitch rework Adapt new home to the new personnas and pitch redux May 19, 2016
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otagi commented May 20, 2016

I like the fresh new look!

Don't know if it can work, but what about alternating the section separation line rotations? (left, right, left, right)

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toch commented May 23, 2016

@borisrorsvort I like it very much. It's very clean.

The only thing I don't like is the non horizontal lines to break the sections. It feels like an unsuccessful attempt to create some natural organization. Something is missing.

Btw, on the contact section, there is like a glitch, part of the black is not hidden.
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@toch Thanks!

For the oblique separation I found them original and dynamic (aside from the glitch) but I guess this is all very personal. So suggest we focus more on the content strategy for now

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toch commented May 26, 2016

they are original, but they feel too regular to maintain the first feeling you got with the first one.

anyway 👍 to focus on content first

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