Weightshift

Weightshift

Weightshift is a small studio headed up by Naz Hamid, and they do great work. Just check out their portfolio. This is his recently launched site, seemingly a year or more in development. That’s what it’s like sometimes when you try to do your own work. It looks great and it has a nice organic feel. The bottom navigation is unconventional, and to be honest, I’m not sure if I’m sold on it, but it’s implemented well in that it scales down to small screen sizes without getting lost.

Weightshift

Weightshift is a small studio headed up by Naz Hamid, and they do great work. Just check out their portfolio. This is his recently launched site, seemingly a year or more in development. That’s what it’s like sometimes when you try to do your own work. It looks great and it has a nice organic feel. The bottom navigation is unconventional, and to be honest, I’m not sure if I’m sold on it, but it’s implemented well in that it scales down to small screen sizes without getting lost.

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