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Very nice upscale looking design for this blog. I like how it really sells visually the tone of what this person does. She’s an interior designer, you just get that immediately from the visual design alone. It’s a decent blog content wise too if you’re into this stuff.

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  1. Jay Barry

    The script font on the blog posts is a perfect choice for this site. It provides a good contrast to the very structured nature of the blog and blog posts.

    I do feel that the framed designs in the header are distracting, perhaps they have some special meaning but I just don’t see why they’re there. It would also be nice to have some sort of different editorial design for each type of post (House/Interior Design/Life). The site has so much content it would help to separate these areas visually.

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  2. Gene Crawford

    I know what you mean, I thought those framed images were QR codes at first.

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