Adam Amaral

adamamaralcom

Submitted by Adam Amaral, Designer & Developer.

The design of this website definitely stays true to the artist’s style. I love the hand drawn icons and type. The blog breaks from the format of the website which hurts it a little – and wouldn’t be hard to fix. Also, it would be helpful to have a next button on the lightbox previews of his work and a link to any live web work.

adamamaralcom

Submitted by Adam Amaral, Designer & Developer.

The design of this website definitely stays true to the artist’s style. I love the hand drawn icons and type. The blog breaks from the format of the website which hurts it a little – and wouldn’t be hard to fix. Also, it would be helpful to have a next button on the lightbox previews of his work and a link to any live web work.

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