Berit Sømme

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What I like:
Simplistic and at the same time very attractive. The information is displayed in a way which is easy for any user to quickly access and get a feel for how the site works. I love simplicity. Especially when a designer takes it a step further and adds tiny details to make it unique.
What I dislike:
I have a bad habit myself of leaving a lot of white space. Personally I would have used a slight gradient or a pattern for the body background.
Via: Petter

Berit Sømme

What I like:
Simplistic and at the same time very attractive. The information is displayed in a way which is easy for any user to quickly access and get a feel for how the site works. I love simplicity. Especially when a designer takes it a step further and adds tiny details to make it unique.
What I dislike:
I have a bad habit myself of leaving a lot of white space. Personally I would have used a slight gradient or a pattern for the body background.
Via: Petter

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