aarronwalter.com

aarronwaltercom

Nice clean and professional looking design, but I especially like the experience of using aarronwalter.com. As I read blog posts and move from page to page on this website I can’t help but notice just how much it actually reminds me of listening to one of Aarron’s talks. The subtle and not so subtle changes, like the color shift from page to page and how the colors darken as you scroll down the pages leaves a memorable little piece to this website after you’ve left.

I really dig the idea of trying to make your website mirror your personality, even if only just a little. It could be a really successful way to build in a great element of experience to your website.

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  1. Darby

    I remember seeing this guy speak at a AIGA conference. Dude knows his stuff. Even through his sarcasm and not knowing whether or not you’ve just been insulted, the guy always seems to have a great point. I like to visit his site from time to time to see if there’s anything that pertains to something I am learning about. even if there isn’t, I usually like to hear his insight on the business side of things. its nice to at least hear what it’s like to be in upper management. Something to aspire to I guess.

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