Made By Few ’16

Made By Few ’16

Just LUUURRRVVE the new Made By Few 2016 website. That little parallax effect is badass and the illustrations blow me away. Here at UMS we totally understand what a pile of work getting a website this cool is… Great job all around ya’ll.

This year’s website design was a collaboration between the designers at Few (http://few.io), the agency responsible for all the UX/UI design and development, and Sally Nixon (http://sallynixon.com), the artist responsible for the hand drawn illustrations throughout the website.

This years conference will be held from October 26-29 in Bentonville, AR.

Submitted by: Arlton Lowry
Twitter: @workwithfew
Role: Designer & Developer
Country: United States

Just LUUURRRVVE the new Made By Few 2016 website. That little parallax effect is badass and the illustrations blow me away. Here at UMS we totally understand what a pile of work getting a website this cool is… Great job all around ya’ll.

This year’s website design was a collaboration between the designers at Few (http://few.io), the agency responsible for all the UX/UI design and development, and Sally Nixon (http://sallynixon.com), the artist responsible for the hand drawn illustrations throughout the website.

This years conference will be held from October 26-29 in Bentonville, AR.

Submitted by: Arlton Lowry
Twitter: @workwithfew
Role: Designer & Developer
Country: United States

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