sophiehardach.com

sophiehardachcom

Submitted by: Jonah Goldstein
Role: Designer & Developer

This site now serves as an introduction to Sophie Hardach’s first novel, The Registrar’s Manual for Detecting Forced Marriages. The novel itself is a journey of a Kurdish refugee and a Marriage Registrar and begins with a splash into Mediterranean, and so the site follows in suit stylistically. The postcard, stamps, and postmarks are really German period pieces. Hopefully people will enjoy the site as much as I enjoyed reading Sophie’s first novel.

Interesting layout for this website, effectively working like a slideshow. It’s engaging. I like the parallax effect in the footer, with the waves too. Neat site.

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1 Comment

  1. Jonah

    Thanks Gene,

    I hope people actually send Sophie a message since I spent some time making those German postmarks and the following animation… and they’re not visible until actually sending the note. A nice, little surprise, I guess, for those who do.

    Thanks for the feature:)

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