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atcreadbackcom

Submitted by Danny Halarewich.

I really like the tab navigation design for this site. The product is also a tough concept to sell and they seem to have laid it all out design and content wise in a way that quickly communicates that idea. The sub pages kind of start to show some wear, at least for me on my Mac running Firefox the fonts seem to change on me from page to page, some bold some not. Fixing that issue would really shore up this site design and make it complete.

atcreadbackcom

Submitted by Danny Halarewich.

I really like the tab navigation design for this site. The product is also a tough concept to sell and they seem to have laid it all out design and content wise in a way that quickly communicates that idea. The sub pages kind of start to show some wear, at least for me on my Mac running Firefox the fonts seem to change on me from page to page, some bold some not. Fixing that issue would really shore up this site design and make it complete.

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