CiteHealth

CiteHealth

I really like this design. From the color selection to the way it flows from page to page, stellar design work.  I can’t help but notice the similarity to in the logo to simplebits.com though…

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  1. David Kaneda

    Props to Matt. Saw this in my RSS and assumed it was a new part of Cederholm’s site. Also, thanks for the SimpleBits heads-up – looking forward to seeing what comes out.

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  2. Louis

    Can not believe you are featuring a site that is a copy. You really should try to pull out more original and creative websites.

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  3. Raymond

    Hey guys,

    We launched on the 8th of January and found out last week about the similar curly bracket box used by simple bits (and Matt yesterday stated the same thing, thanks Matt). We went ahead and launched a new logo to hopefully remove this confusion. Instead of a curly braces box, we are now using a rounded box with arrows “pushing” out where the health sign extends out. We really like this look as it signifies we are trying to push the bounds of healthcare. Also, changed the basic background coloring and roundness of the health icon.

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  4. Jim Ryan

    This is a complete clone of that other site’s logo, simplebits.

    Who is your designer? Better fire him asap.

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  5. Tim Van Damme

    Compare the header of their site with the one of Digg.com…

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  6. Davies

    Logo looks different now. Better too.

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