FeedStitch

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Submitted by Owen Shifflett @feedstitch,

We wanted to make a design that was both fun and easy to understand/relate to that complemented an app that is both fun and easy to understand/relate to. Stitch your feeds!

Very interesting product idea. The site is a pretty big departure from your typical product website, at least the type we’re all used to seeing. The big header, with the strings all being organized is a clever metaphor for the product. The design elements are all very nice, the textures and illustrations/graphics are well done.

feedstitchcom

Submitted by Owen Shifflett @feedstitch,

We wanted to make a design that was both fun and easy to understand/relate to that complemented an app that is both fun and easy to understand/relate to. Stitch your feeds!

Very interesting product idea. The site is a pretty big departure from your typical product website, at least the type we’re all used to seeing. The big header, with the strings all being organized is a clever metaphor for the product. The design elements are all very nice, the textures and illustrations/graphics are well done.

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