Woot Minions

wootminions

Woot doesn’t disappoint with their new “affiliate program” page more appropriately named Woot Minions. They deliver all the (would be) boring business-y talk in the same uber-creative manner as their product descriptions. The content is paired with strong illustrations that polish off the fun personality and has a layout that carries you through well. Overall, it’s a great page that’s sure to draw in the tireless, gullible fans they’re seeking out.

Review by: Maria Frey
@mariafrey | mariafrey.com

3 Comments

  1. Jonah

    pretty hillarious… and probably more truth than exageration, and so refreshing for it. love the character behind (and within) it… props to woot and good find maria.

    Reply
  2. Gene Crawford

    I love that Olde English typeface they’re using too. That’s a nice touch.

    Reply
  3. Maria

    I agree Gene. The typeface kind of ties in to the doom and gloom feel of the illustrations.

    Reply

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