Make Weird Music

Make Weird Music

Good looking pet project site by Anthony Garone from Arizona, called Make Weird Music – interviews with musicians that make, well, weird music. Really like the split design, and illustrations.

From the Designer: A 50/50 vertical split flexbox-based responsive design, all vector graphics, open source and hosted on github, with logo design by Will Mejia (http://elevatingideas.com).

Submitted by: Anthony Garone
Twitter: @makeweirdmusic
Role: Designer & Developer
Country: USA

Good looking pet project site by Anthony Garone from Arizona, called Make Weird Music – interviews with musicians that make, well, weird music. Really like the split design, and illustrations.

From the Designer: A 50/50 vertical split flexbox-based responsive design, all vector graphics, open source and hosted on github, with logo design by Will Mejia (http://elevatingideas.com).

Submitted by: Anthony Garone
Twitter: @makeweirdmusic
Role: Designer & Developer
Country: USA

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2 Comments

  1. E Poff

    I absolutely adore this design. Very creative – mobile and desktop versions are equally amazing. Very inspiring.

    Reply
    • Make Weird Music

      Thanks a lot! That’s really nice of you!

      Reply

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