Plug and Play

Plug and Play

Plug and Play out of London has an interesting site.  The content parts are fairly basic, and you might even think Bootstrap in those areas – but there are parts of the site that I really like. I’m really into movement on sites right now, so like the movement into the sticky header / breadcrumb / hamburger – it’s a smart way to do the breadcrumb without wasting space. Also like the Services drop-down(-over?). Noticed some innovation in how agencies are displaying their Services offerings recently – and like this as a more visual representation to get their point across.

@plugandplayuk 

 

From the Designer: London web design agency Plug and Play demonstrate their website design skills on their new website.

Submitted by: Peter Richman
Twitter: @peterrichman
Role: Group Managing Director

Plug and Play out of London has an interesting site.  The content parts are fairly basic, and you might even think Bootstrap in those areas – but there are parts of the site that I really like. I’m really into movement on sites right now, so like the movement into the sticky header / breadcrumb / hamburger – it’s a smart way to do the breadcrumb without wasting space. Also like the Services drop-down(-over?). Noticed some innovation in how agencies are displaying their Services offerings recently – and like this as a more visual representation to get their point across.

@plugandplayuk 

 

From the Designer: London web design agency Plug and Play demonstrate their website design skills on their new website.

Submitted by: Peter Richman
Twitter: @peterrichman
Role: Group Managing Director

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