Umahu

Umahu

Pretty neat experience with the Umahu website. It has a very simple straightforward purpose, which is to tell a single story. This is probably the best design project you could get, since most website projects need to do about 12 things at one time to 12 different audience types. Really cool and simple design wins. Good stuff.

From the Designer:

This post tells the story of a Telecoms Entrepreneur, 2 Million Customers and 29,018 Students.

An interactive experience designed to give viewers an insight as to how the Umahu team designs for value.

Submitted by: Matt Whiteley
Twitter: @matty6800
Role: Designer

Pretty neat experience with the Umahu website. It has a very simple straightforward purpose, which is to tell a single story. This is probably the best design project you could get, since most website projects need to do about 12 things at one time to 12 different audience types. Really cool and simple design wins. Good stuff.

From the Designer:

This post tells the story of a Telecoms Entrepreneur, 2 Million Customers and 29,018 Students.

An interactive experience designed to give viewers an insight as to how the Umahu team designs for value.

Submitted by: Matt Whiteley
Twitter: @matty6800
Role: Designer

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