Fostr

Fostr

It’s hard to tell exactly what Fostr is quite yet, but it’s some sort of iOS app for people to ‘Support, follow and cultivate creativity’. The site is pleasingly clean with nice colorful and poppy icons. I like how there’s a lot of space and minimal copy. If I’m going to have to read a website, get to the point! One thing I’m not sure is a good choice is hiding the navigation when the site gets to around 980 pixels wide. Even though it’s a one page site, being able to jump to different areas is still important on smaller screens.

The app is still in beta and I’m looking forward to seeing what this app is like whenever it launches.

It’s hard to tell exactly what Fostr is quite yet, but it’s some sort of iOS app for people to ‘Support, follow and cultivate creativity’. The site is pleasingly clean with nice colorful and poppy icons. I like how there’s a lot of space and minimal copy. If I’m going to have to read a website, get to the point! One thing I’m not sure is a good choice is hiding the navigation when the site gets to around 980 pixels wide. Even though it’s a one page site, being able to jump to different areas is still important on smaller screens.

The app is still in beta and I’m looking forward to seeing what this app is like whenever it launches.

Kinsta

2 Comments

  1. johnwilliams713

    It’s so vine-y

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  2. Echo Freelance

    Lovely!

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