wigolia.com

wigolia.com

Submitted by: Scott Robertson @scottusrobus
Role: Designer & Developer

I dig the spare, open style of wigolia.com. It has drama and charm at the same time. the mix of art styles is a nice touch. It’s a subtle way of showing that the Wigolia team has a broad range of art skills. I do wish that all of the animations reset themselves when out of sight. That way they could be experienced over and over again.

Submitted by: Scott Robertson @scottusrobus
Role: Designer & Developer

I dig the spare, open style of wigolia.com. It has drama and charm at the same time. the mix of art styles is a nice touch. It’s a subtle way of showing that the Wigolia team has a broad range of art skills. I do wish that all of the animations reset themselves when out of sight. That way they could be experienced over and over again.

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