finesttees.com

finesttees.com

Well well, it looks like we’ve found the “unmatched style” of t-shirt designs! Very nice, subtle use of textures and background patterns on this site. The predominantly black and white (with some red) color scheme allows the showcased designs to really stand out.

Also, beautifully simple layout and site content. There is a huge gallery space, a selection of comments on the designs, and only 3 pages in the site navigation. Very minimal, but very cool.

finesttees.com

Well well, it looks like we’ve found the “unmatched style” of t-shirt designs! Very nice, subtle use of textures and background patterns on this site. The predominantly black and white (with some red) color scheme allows the showcased designs to really stand out.

Also, beautifully simple layout and site content. There is a huge gallery space, a selection of comments on the designs, and only 3 pages in the site navigation. Very minimal, but very cool.

Kinsta

1 Comment

  1. Mark Goddard

    I think they got a little inspiration from http://wefunction.com/

    Similar colours and style and similar logo to the “we’re hiring button”

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