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Agenzia
Current rating: 5.7 (620 votes)
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- Added: 01 September 2004
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This is the smallest site featured at stylegala so far, only one vertical page. But I really like the minimalistic approach - this site tells me a lot more than 100 blog entries about other blog entries. Nice use of red and diagonal lines, and some nifty graphic details. The major drawback would be the small static fonts. I love the logo. Great to see another design firm advocate the use of web standards and CSS. Oh look, random header slogans [refresh].
Reviewed by David Hellsing
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I agree, looks great and a lot of content for a single page. I like the strong red on top of the diagonal lines and the repetition of the red square (even with the favicon). I don't like the solid wh
Sorry for the cut Michael, feel free to re-post your comment. The system shouldnt cut the text anymore...
Wow! Linked Stylegala from my blog yesterday - then today I find the company site is right here. Many thanks for this Monc and co - you got good taste! Kudos to my colleagues Simon R and specifically Jamie Craven for the bulk of the work on the Agenzia site/page.
Great find! It is so refreshing to see a css gallery entry that departs from the stereotype MT blog-dropshadow design.
I agree, its very unique.
Didn't realize I got cut off...
I don't like the solid white background behind the rotating slogan. Kind of ruins the diagonal line effect without any sort of transition.
A very nice looking site, but with just a touch of divitis.
And they designed the Libertines website too, nice! I'm biased there but aside from which band it is I really like the site they made. They maintained the album cover look very nicely, the black and white and red colours, newspaper cuttings, great use of photos. The track selection is cool, too. Not just the music, they way the integrated it.
Perhaps submit that too? There's a lot of CSS love in there.
One of the best web designers & CSS coders on this planet called Earth. Plus, he's one heck of a nice guy! Simon rocks.
nice branding-feeling