struc.to

structo

Really digging the structo launch page. I love that illustration, it’s got that nice wall-e-esque feel that’s so nice. The background imagery and the general layout of the page are very well done. We don’t feature too many launch pages here at UMS but we’ll put them in the gallery when they are well done like this one. All that said, I do think the type selection could use some reigning in. There just feels like too many that aren’t working together like they could. A simple adjustment like that could make this page really great.

I love the CSS ASCII style art, I just can’t resist it.

structo

Kinsta

2 Comments

  1. Zvi

    Gene,
    Thanks for the review! Appreciate your note about reducing the type – we’ll keep that in mind for further revisions!
    -Zvi

    Reply
  2. Gene Crawford

    You got it Zvi, can’t wait to see what you guys do with Struc.to!

    Reply

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