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realestatedrawingonthepromises

Submitted by Frank McClung, Designer & Developer.

Website for a Realtor looking for an Americana feel. The design features George Peters wonderful engraving style illustrations. Sadly, the client closed their business just as the site was finishing up.

Interesting submission, I think this is the first site that was completed and submitted that didn’t have a real client use behind it. At any rate it’s really a beautifully done website. I love the long scroll down the home page, the rhythm there is very nice. Overall wonderful illustrations and color choices, subtle design but it has a really great impact when you first load it up in your browser.

realestatedrawingonthepromises

Submitted by Frank McClung, Designer & Developer.

Website for a Realtor looking for an Americana feel. The design features George Peters wonderful engraving style illustrations. Sadly, the client closed their business just as the site was finishing up.

Interesting submission, I think this is the first site that was completed and submitted that didn’t have a real client use behind it. At any rate it’s really a beautifully done website. I love the long scroll down the home page, the rhythm there is very nice. Overall wonderful illustrations and color choices, subtle design but it has a really great impact when you first load it up in your browser.

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