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solv-uxcom

Submitted by Aaron Irizarry, @aaroni268. Designer & Developer.

I like the “large” feeling to the elements on this site. The muted background colors really make the green and orange sing when they are used. It has a lot of the come to be expected interactions but overall the website features the work of the designer very well.

solv-uxcom

Submitted by Aaron Irizarry, @aaroni268. Designer & Developer.

I like the “large” feeling to the elements on this site. The muted background colors really make the green and orange sing when they are used. It has a lot of the come to be expected interactions but overall the website features the work of the designer very well.

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