sitewave.com

sitewavecom

At first viewing this website comes off really strong, large rather interesting header graphic and quite descriptive intro copy that doesn’t leave you missing the point as to what they do, the rest of the home page is well laid out and interesting enough to make you look deeper. It begins to fall short when you look through the sub pages, the header stays the same and gets overly repetitive, the contact form is also overly worked, the dark colors in the fields really throws me off. Overall the main design of this website is pretty good.

sitewavecom

At first viewing this website comes off really strong, large rather interesting header graphic and quite descriptive intro copy that doesn’t leave you missing the point as to what they do, the rest of the home page is well laid out and interesting enough to make you look deeper. It begins to fall short when you look through the sub pages, the header stays the same and gets overly repetitive, the contact form is also overly worked, the dark colors in the fields really throws me off. Overall the main design of this website is pretty good.

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