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It’s Friday, and we’re in love with these recent Week of the Website Squarespace sites.


Unfine Arts

Developer: Shelly Morse
Project Manager: Jeannine Gallagher

What our PM says:Unfine Arts — the brand that IS Kate Murray — encompasses her crazy-awesome array of service offerings: everything from Creative Consulting to Bespoke Adventures. Shelly brought together a site to highlight it all. Using a black-and-white color palette with subtle splashes of teal throughout, it brings together clean background graphics, geometric shapes, and minimal image usage to hit the client's overall branding and logo.

The homepage immediately draws the audience in with instant movement, thanks to video and a cool typewriter text effect, and carries the movement down the page as the navigation menu moves to the top of the page and sticks there during scroll. Awesome header bars follow you down the page so you know just where you are every step of the way! Also, Shelly incorporated some killer tables to display Kate’s services.”


International Home Redevelopment

Developer: Alex Lucke
Project Manager: Jeannine Gallagher

What our PM says:Alex put together this beautifully minimal and clean site for International Home Redevelopment. Bruce, the owner, was an absolute delight to work with and loved the sleek design. We brought life to the idea that he wants the homes they build to feel like magic in the way they’re perfectly fit for the new owners. Kind of like the magic Alex brought to this site (see what I did there...). Check it out — especially the fun image popups in the mini-menu mid-homepage.”


Anomaly

Developer: Shelly Morse
Project Manager: Jeannine Gallagher

What our PM says:
“Anomaly is a full-service creative agency with an amazing lineup of clients in their wheelhouse (check out their Work page — I'm hungry for Jimmy John's now). Just like its name and branding, the agency tries to deviate from the norm in everything it does, and this site could not have been more spot-on in bringing that idea to life. From the hide-and-seek play with their name in the hero section to the super interactive progress scroll/back to the top arrow at the bottom right of the site. The client's super awesome graphics were also put to use so creatively throughout the site to sprinkle in their branding throughout.”


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