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juliusmattsson.com

juliusmattssoncom

Julius is a young designer from Sweden, and this site really showcases his Photoshop skills. The attention to detail in all of the elements and the type is really well done. I’m not sure I’m sold on the ‘Wanted’ concept, but it’s a good attempt at humor and also a good example of taking a concept and running with it. The site falls down a little bit code-wise, as it’s a bit of a mess under the hood. There’s really no actual text on the homepage, and the images aren’t being replaced or being supplied with alt tags. All in all, though, Julius is really talented and his site shows that.

juliusmattssoncom

Julius is a young designer from Sweden, and this site really showcases his Photoshop skills. The attention to detail in all of the elements and the type is really well done. I’m not sure I’m sold on the ‘Wanted’ concept, but it’s a good attempt at humor and also a good example of taking a concept and running with it. The site falls down a little bit code-wise, as it’s a bit of a mess under the hood. There’s really no actual text on the homepage, and the images aren’t being replaced or being supplied with alt tags. All in all, though, Julius is really talented and his site shows that.

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