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City Church Redesign

A week (give or take) late, but Sean Sperte's reboot of this church site is absolutely phenomenal.

permanent link 10 may at 19:23 by sj

There are 4 guest comments so far.

commentat 19:48 on 10 May 2006, sj wrote:

Jesse from http://31three.com/ was the lead designer on this...really impressive.

commentat 20:12 on 10 May 2006, David B. wrote:

You know i was asking myself that question, it has his trade mark style to it. the shadowed tabs where a dead give away.

very nice as usual. i must say as an aside that if you all get a chance, donate to the famfamfam icon guy, i did just last week, his icons are poping up all over the place because they are awesome and because they are free. it would be nice to reward him for his hard work.

commentat 20:47 on 10 May 2006, Ryan wrote:

It's nice, has nice substle colors. The design is pretty nice. BUT, the content area is unorganized looking and it's the structure of the information could be better. This is better than most web sites as a whole but could use some work.

commentat 14:19 on 01 September 2006, Eero wrote:

I will help people who are suffering. This is the motive that I need plenty more belief, plenty more power of prayer and more Holy Ghost with me. Please pray also that God gives me gifts of God's grace.

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