We’ve all seen this type of layout before, but I really like this one, it’s clean and they’ve managed to put all the info you need to make a decision on using them on the home-page.
We’ve all seen this type of layout before, but I really like this one, it’s clean and they’ve managed to put all the info you need to make a decision on using them on the home-page.
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It looks like it was stolen directly from http://www.ekklesia360.com/ which was on this site a month or so back.
It does now that you point that out. In fact the detail work style looks like the same designer… can anyone add here?
I have to agree. This is so close to ekklesia360.com it’s embarrasing. These “tilted” images are used all over the place on template store websites. 1/10 from me
I don’t like anything about this layout. If K-Mart designed websites, maybe this is what it would look like. But then again, beauty is in the eyes….