Not sure on the use of the word "fav" instead of "favourite" though... also ignore the recipes on the left, it's just bad translation, proper translation on it's way.
Ahh they aren't drop shadows, that's a gradient stroke that only reaches halfway. Will make that a bit clearer though, thanks Andrew, and thank you everyone for your comments.
Sarah, This is beautiful. My wife is a in home chef who writes her own recipes. I'd love to talk to you about designing her site. Let me know if you would be interested. Thanks
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Sarah Parmenter
Not sure on the use of the word "fav" instead of "favourite" though... also ignore the recipes on the left, it's just bad translation, proper translation on it's way.
about 2 years ago
Quite fitting for a food site. Looks like it stepped out of a recipe book.
about 2 years ago
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Dan Cederholm
That flecked red background is perfect.
about 2 years ago
This is so awesome!
One thing: I feel like these drop shadows need to be sharpened up. http://cld.ly/20n2a
about 2 years ago
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Sarah Parmenter
Ahh they aren't drop shadows, that's a gradient stroke that only reaches halfway. Will make that a bit clearer though, thanks Andrew, and thank you everyone for your comments.
about 2 years ago
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Adam Darowski
Oh my that is gorgeous.
about 2 years ago
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Harold Emsheimer
I dig the use of the gradient stroke, that's an inventive use for them.
about 2 years ago
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James Mellers
Perfect colour combination
about 2 years ago
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Sean Farrell
Sarah, This is beautiful. My wife is a in home chef who writes her own recipes. I'd love to talk to you about designing her site. Let me know if you would be interested. Thanks
almost 2 years ago
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Sean Farrell
what font is the "recipes"
almost 2 years ago
"FAV" sounds good because it works for US and UK. In US, favourite is spelled favorite.
almost 2 years ago
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Jord Riekwel
@Sean SignPainter-HouseScript is the font. :)
almost 2 years ago