feastongood.com

feastongoodcom

This site sticks out to me because it doesn’t use any pictures on the home page. It’s entirely graphical in it’s visual makeup. The design is very consistent and clean. The colors sort of remind me of the macromedia website from around 2001 or so somehow, maybe it’s the green and magenta colors working together like this that does it for me.

feastongoodcom

This site sticks out to me because it doesn’t use any pictures on the home page. It’s entirely graphical in it’s visual makeup. The design is very consistent and clean. The colors sort of remind me of the macromedia website from around 2001 or so somehow, maybe it’s the green and magenta colors working together like this that does it for me.

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