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A beautifully clean, textured design. Very inspirational for me.
Source: onwired.com/
Added Jun 03, 2008 | 3611 Views | Favorited 66
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14 Comments
3 months ago ddrucker said:
I never thought I'd love a design that puts orange links on a green background, but this one just works so well!
3 months ago esquareda said:
This is one of my favorite layouts ever. These guys really nailed it.
2 months ago maadmac said:
Hey, thanks guys! Glad our design is generating a tiny little buzz ;-)
Tony
2 months ago esquareda said:
No problem Tony - it's an excellent design, you should be proud of you and/or your team. Seriously, one of my all time favorites evar.
2 months ago Stefan said:
Wow, this one is absolutely impressive. No way, i totally agree with esquareda.
2 months ago esquareda said:
Yep. You said it Stefan.
About 1 month ago sherpa said:
Nice Shot
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About 1 month ago dreamache said:
The one negative thing I will say is it seems it's too layered, other than that, good stuff.
About 1 month ago antaramedia-com said:
Nice layered design, although a bit on the dark side.
About 1 month ago k00pa said:
I like those text background colors under "what we do"
26 days ago Tomakun said:
God, I was searching for this website, lost its url a while ago... This design is so awesome!
Any idea or any tip on the texture effect? Is just a noise filter addes on a gradient?
24 days ago jtnorris said:
Tomakun, you're right -- it's just a layer of noise set to about 10% opacity on top of a gradient. If you want a PSD, just let me know.
Jon
18 days ago Tomakun said:
Jon -- Your site was featured on a Japanese Webdesign magazine, this is how I discovered it. I live in Japan and I've been working as a web-designer here.
18 days ago esquareda said:
The beautiful part about using noise is that you can cut and layer bits and see no seems. Not to mention the texture and depth it creates. Great stuff.
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