Cornell

Cornell

One of the better responsive higher ed site’s i’ve ever reviewed. There’s tons of nice design patterns in play here as well as other detail work. What’s most striking is that the responsive design isn’t just the home page, but seems to go pretty deep throughout the site. Higher ed sites are often mammoth in terms of their depth of content so it’s not an easy task to reboot one of these suckers.

One of the better responsive higher ed site’s i’ve ever reviewed. There’s tons of nice design patterns in play here as well as other detail work. What’s most striking is that the responsive design isn’t just the home page, but seems to go pretty deep throughout the site. Higher ed sites are often mammoth in terms of their depth of content so it’s not an easy task to reboot one of these suckers.

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