mikebusby.ca

mikebusby.ca

Mikebusby.ca is a nice site creates an open sense of space and depth. The parallax effect is pretty sweet; its nothing new these days but, its an effect that is great under the right circumstances. The horizontal scrolling action goes well with the landscape view. I think that the text gets a little contrasty at times, the dark background and small font-size are a little daunting on a small monitor (I’m on a 13 inch macbook, at the moment) but, its not an insurmountable problem given the small amount of content.

I dig it. What can I say? You can never have too much white space.

mikebusby.ca

Mikebusby.ca is a nice site creates an open sense of space and depth. The parallax effect is pretty sweet; its nothing new these days but, its an effect that is great under the right circumstances. The horizontal scrolling action goes well with the landscape view. I think that the text gets a little contrasty at times, the dark background and small font-size are a little daunting on a small monitor (I’m on a 13 inch macbook, at the moment) but, its not an insurmountable problem given the small amount of content.

I dig it. What can I say? You can never have too much white space.

Kinsta

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