Subsign

http://subsign.co/

As one-page websites become more prevalent, you start looking at them a little differently than when they first started popping up onto the interwebs. I like how clean and minimal the site is which makes it quicker to get to the information they think is important to a potential client (with the links from 5 years / 127 projects / 21 clients). I also like the persistent nav arrows on the bottom right that change state as you get to the portfolio area. (I also now know where Iasi, Romania is – just a 5 hour drive from Bucharest… still amazes me sometimes how small the world becomes thanks to the Internet.)

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  1. Subsign

    First of all, we would like to thank Aaron for the great review. We are very enthusiastic about the interest shown regarding our work.

    Second, we would like to point out the fact that we are the creators of the design, having launched our site on the 22nd of August 2013 (http://web.archive.org/web/20130822195553/http://subsign.co/) and winning the Site of the Day award on http://www.cssdesignawards.com ((http://www.cssdesignawards.com/sites/subsign/22285/))

    Have a nice day!

    Subsign

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