thinkvitamin.com (v3)

thinkvitamincom

This is version 3 or so, at least since i’ve been following the Carsonified crew, of Think Vitamin. This design helps to bring their web brand inline more with their other websites, like the new members site and their past conference sites.

As far as this one though, quite simply I love it. I love the back to basics vibe of the layout, two main columns of focus, but then the grid gets a little more complex looking as the larger images are used to really break out of the layout. That one thing really makes the entire website look and feel unique and modern at the same time. The icons used on the main navigation and down beside the targeted blog posts are also quite nice.

There is also a mobile, in this case iPhone specific design. Note how the navigation is much simpler and if you check it out, as you scroll down the posts’ design is different and more accommodating to you using your fingers to get to things.

thinkvitaminiphone

There’s really a lot going on with this website, the only thing to do is go and dig in, you’ll go for the design of the site but I guarantee you’ll stay for the articles. Top-notch stuff here, these guys are legendary and they now have a website that really matches their status.

Really, really superior work here.

2 Comments

  1. Ryan Carson

    Thanks Gene! Really glad you like it 🙂

    Reply
  2. Gene Crawford

    You guys are doing some great work these days Ryan! Thanks for all the inspiration.

    Reply

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