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It can be difficult for web designers to showcase their work. While we can include galleries such as these, they can only showcase the visual elements and are subject to changes made by their respective owners. However, there are many things going on behind the scenes, such as search engine optimisation, data taxonomy and user interface which are invisible to the casual user. Caveats aside, we welcome you to peruse the gallery and click on the thumbnails for a "live view"
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Description: THF is the personal blog of a U.S. author and political activist who wanted a user-friendly platform through which to engage in two-way dialogue with his readers. Frontend: The website combines playful visual elements with a conservative colour scheme. The dark-blue background was selected to convey the author's international political focus while maintaining a minimalist portal. |
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Description: FFS is a once-stop, community driven platform for collating the best free software available on the web. The client wished to focus on a strong taxonomy scheme whereby users could quickly access the relevant software, professional reviews, and technical support. Frontend: The website uses a sky-blue colour scheme combined with the use of visual images to convey the notion of "freedom" that the clients were seeking. |
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