eSterling

eSterling

Super straight forward layout on the home page, but chock full of all you need to see. I like that, not relying on a potential client to click around, just scroll and read. These guys aren’t scared to give you some content either. Show’s they are serious in their approach IMHO. Good stuff.

From the Designer:

This site has been a labout of love for just over 18 months and please to say it’s finally live! Im really pleased with the site and would love some feedback

Submitted by: Adam Egginton
Twitter: @eSterlingGroup
Role: Designer & Developer
Country: England

Super straight forward layout on the home page, but chock full of all you need to see. I like that, not relying on a potential client to click around, just scroll and read. These guys aren’t scared to give you some content either. Show’s they are serious in their approach IMHO. Good stuff.

From the Designer:

This site has been a labout of love for just over 18 months and please to say it’s finally live! Im really pleased with the site and would love some feedback

Submitted by: Adam Egginton
Twitter: @eSterlingGroup
Role: Designer & Developer
Country: England

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