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What I like:

Blindly original content, and always well written. Mr. Robinson proves his writing style is an asset to go along with his design skills. I look at him as being a master of thinking outside the box as he transformed his place of work (a hospital) into a Movable Type based intranet.

What I don’t like:

The one thing that stands out to me is the decorative images used to separate posts and sections. And though they do compliment the site well at first, after a while you wish they were a little more subtle, wether it be a smaller image or a lighter color.

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What I like:

Blindly original content, and always well written. Mr. Robinson proves his writing style is an asset to go along with his design skills. I look at him as being a master of thinking outside the box as he transformed his place of work (a hospital) into a Movable Type based intranet.

What I don’t like:

The one thing that stands out to me is the decorative images used to separate posts and sections. And though they do compliment the site well at first, after a while you wish they were a little more subtle, wether it be a smaller image or a lighter color.

Kinsta

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