Fighting Illini

Fighting Illini

Love to see sports sites being redesigned over the past couple of years – like this one for the Fighting Illini, in, well, Illini country. It’s device sensitive, and looks big and bold on both desktop and mobile. I’m not a big fan of sticky headers with sticky footers – but I see the designers’ need for using them with the type of navigation they have on the site.

@illiniathletics

Made by: @SIDEARMSports and @yinzcam

Love to see sports sites being redesigned over the past couple of years – like this one for the Fighting Illini, in, well, Illini country. It’s device sensitive, and looks big and bold on both desktop and mobile. I’m not a big fan of sticky headers with sticky footers – but I see the designers’ need for using them with the type of navigation they have on the site.

@illiniathletics

Made by: @SIDEARMSports and @yinzcam

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