McCormick Theological Seminary

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Submitted by Lizy Gershenzon, @ejgershenzon. Designer.

There’s something to be said for making a nice clean layout and using web safe fonts how they’re supposed to be used. This is just a nicely done, workhorse type design in my opinion. Good grid and underlying structure, this site will last the client a long time with updates and content changes. I also like how the logo just seems to fit so well with the layout or the layout just echos the logo.

mccormickedu1

Submitted by Lizy Gershenzon, @ejgershenzon. Designer.

There’s something to be said for making a nice clean layout and using web safe fonts how they’re supposed to be used. This is just a nicely done, workhorse type design in my opinion. Good grid and underlying structure, this site will last the client a long time with updates and content changes. I also like how the logo just seems to fit so well with the layout or the layout just echos the logo.

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1 Comment

  1. Lizy

    Thanks for the kind critique. We had a lot of fun working with the McCormick team to create a solution that is easy to keep fresh and consistent as they grow.

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