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Mystery Tin. If a tin of food had no label on it, how would you know what’s in it?

Clever use of transparent png in the header, that’s a really neat effect. When it’s done well, I honestly can’t get enough of it. I also like the main navigation, the 3D/paper/ribbon looking effect is really getting played out to me, but it’s playing in well with the “Tin” idea of this site.

Finally, getting a tin and not knowing what’s inside, is really an odd collectible…

mysterytincom

Mystery Tin. If a tin of food had no label on it, how would you know what’s in it?

Clever use of transparent png in the header, that’s a really neat effect. When it’s done well, I honestly can’t get enough of it. I also like the main navigation, the 3D/paper/ribbon looking effect is really getting played out to me, but it’s playing in well with the “Tin” idea of this site.

Finally, getting a tin and not knowing what’s inside, is really an odd collectible…

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