Hull Digital Live 09

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I really like the scribbly, sketchy look going on on this site. It’s cool and accessible and adds a bit of interest to a fairly simple site. The muted colors really work well with the skecth and the texture. I would like to see the huge header get smaller on the subpages so I wouldn’t have to scroll so far down to see any content. And while I think the sketchy effect is cool, it’s a bit too much on the speaker photos. I’d rather see a full color photo than a washed out monochromatic photo, and in that case I think the content of the photo is more important that staying rigid to a design scheme. Otherwise this is a nice site and I wish them well on their conference.

Submitted by Rob Palmer, @branded07. Designer & Developer.

Hull’s very own Digital and Technology Conference, brought to you from the KC Stadium. For people who love digital, and companies that need to do more with technology and the web

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  1. MexiChriS

    Holy shit, this site is amazing, good job on the whole coding & designing! The whole sketchy theme brings the site a little life, something a lot of sites lack! Great work!

    – MexiChriS

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