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Super interesting, thanks for sharing!
Hi Alexandra! Thanks for your comment. The hamburger menus are unobtrusive and minimal, which a lot of our clients are wanting these days! May not be true for everyone, but it's something that we wanted to note because it works nicely with the other design elements that we mentioned in the post.
I LOVE a good ambient video hero, but I'd be curious to know your thoughts. So what's your take: love 'em or leave 'em?
Resources for bring annotations like highlight, underline, etc to life! I enjoyed these, and I hope you'll find them helpful.
Hi all! I recently wrote this post on law firm website design. Law firms can be tough to design for because many feel tied to a more traditional look, but my agency has worked with a number of firms looking for something more modern.
I thought the post might interest you because we explain how to combine that feeling of professionalism with unique design elements and flair. Enjoy, and let me know if you have feedback or other techniques that you use!
So interesting, thanks for sharing! I recently wrote a post about dropdown menu design: https://www.newmediacampaigns.com/blog/ten-examples-of-dropdown-menus-on-websites
Some of the examples follow the formats you discussed!
Sleek and modern -- I love it! It reminds me somewhat of the website for Playtype: https://playtype.com/
I know the blinking favicon is meant to grab attention, but I did find it a little distracting when browsing with multiple tabs open. Just my opinion!
Interesting concept -- don't have time to try it myself, but I think this will appeal to a lot of young people!
Good tips, thanks for sharing! There's so much shameless self-promotion on LinkedIn that I don't love spending time on it, but it's definitely necessary!
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