Mast

Mast

We’re starting to see a trend with some agency sites lately:

Header -> Agency Logo -> Little bit of intro copy -> Straight to client work / portfolio

Man, is that effective – and Mast out of Denver, Colorado is doing that to a T. Love the block design (that doesn’t always have to be jQuery masonry folks – and I don’t think Mast uses it) – and the Project detail pages are bold and strong.

BTW – they also do some pro-bono work for companies / causes that are trying to make the world a little better. Their deadline ends this Friday (March 13th): http://studiomast.co/001-100/

We’re starting to see a trend with some agency sites lately:

Header -> Agency Logo -> Little bit of intro copy -> Straight to client work / portfolio

Man, is that effective – and Mast out of Denver, Colorado is doing that to a T. Love the block design (that doesn’t always have to be jQuery masonry folks – and I don’t think Mast uses it) – and the Project detail pages are bold and strong.

BTW – they also do some pro-bono work for companies / causes that are trying to make the world a little better. Their deadline ends this Friday (March 13th): http://studiomast.co/001-100/

Kinsta

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