thrivesolo.com

thrivesolocom

I don’t normally link up too many “coming soon” sites/pages, but this one is interesting from both a design and execution standpoint. I like the visible grid lines, it speaks to all us designers visually and the colors drive that home with the orange and black for some reason. I also like the @font-face use along with the HTML5 tags (gotta give props to that when it’s used) in this case the HTML5 is appropriate given the audience for this web app I think.

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  1. Jerome Iveson

    Thanks for picking up our pre-launch site, its great to see people appreciate our work. We should be launching our main site and then Solo in the next week or so, just adding the finishing touches.

    Love your site, will definitely be bookmarking it.

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