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SquaredEye.com

Posted by Joel on October 18, 2009 with 1 Comment
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Squaredeye.com is a clean and well designed site. It’s logo has more of a vintage touch to its design and the layout compliments the site’s usable navigation.

Site Features

This site utilized JQuery technology for its simple yet effective slider that showcases recent projects. The menu and titles are displayed in Rockwell font and the main content seems to be in arial.

The actual name of this site goes hand in hand with the overall layout. The main layout has thousands of squares that connect together to create the background.

The whole site revolves around their services and process sections. They are the center of it all. The design is crisp, clean, and well presented and almost every image uses a hover effect. The code can either be found in the CSS or HTML.

One of the most noticeable features would have to be the JQuery slider since you can find one on three of the sites pages. All in all, the site was well thought out, showcases great use of creativity, and hits a home run out of the ball park in my opinion when it comes to navigation.

Critique Agent: "Joel"  -  http://GrindSmart.com
Joel Reyes has been designing and coding web sites for several years, this has lead him to be the creative mind behind GrindSmart.com, and LooneyDesigner.com. A design related site and creative studio that revolves around more than just glamor and looks, but usability. More posts by this author.

  • Lee Kennedy

    Currently one of my favourite websites around.

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