Christina Michelitsch

Christina Michelitsch

The beauty of this site is less in the home page, but more in the portfolio pages of Christina’s work. Each page has a different feel to go along with the different branding work she has done for her clients. Really like the work on Probots, and like the idea that she combined “the mechanical precision of robots with the joy old-school robots tend to bring us.” And yes, I like robots… and apparently get joy from them.

The beauty of this site is less in the home page, but more in the portfolio pages of Christina’s work. Each page has a different feel to go along with the different branding work she has done for her clients. Really like the work on Probots, and like the idea that she combined “the mechanical precision of robots with the joy old-school robots tend to bring us.” And yes, I like robots… and apparently get joy from them.

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