Spindletop Design

Spindletop Design

Really like the vibe coming from the Spindletop Design site, an agency out of Houston, Texas. It looks like they like to use a lot of text treatments in their site, and in their client work – which is cool, considering the graphic design trend of Lettering (or how to combine some awesome fonts, sizes, and styles into one image) is really starting to hit the web too. You can see this also in the header – they have a logo that points back to the top of the page, but the SPINDELTOP lettering is what points back to the home page.

Also like the faceted search they use for their Work page. Using the marks or logos for each project, instead of a screen shot classes up the joint.

Submitted by: Jennifer Blanco
Role: Designer & Developer
Twitter: @spindletopLLC

Really like the vibe coming from the Spindletop Design site, an agency out of Houston, Texas. It looks like they like to use a lot of text treatments in their site, and in their client work – which is cool, considering the graphic design trend of Lettering (or how to combine some awesome fonts, sizes, and styles into one image) is really starting to hit the web too. You can see this also in the header – they have a logo that points back to the top of the page, but the SPINDELTOP lettering is what points back to the home page.

Also like the faceted search they use for their Work page. Using the marks or logos for each project, instead of a screen shot classes up the joint.

Submitted by: Jennifer Blanco
Role: Designer & Developer
Twitter: @spindletopLLC

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