Revolutionary

Thelist

10 Responses

  1. Pro Sacha Greif Sacha Greif

    Changing the style of The List a little. Keeping the bold colors, but adding darker elements to improve contrast.

    almost 2 years ago

  2. Natalie Nash Natalie Nash

    I love this, great colour palette!

    The only thing I'm not keen on is the font for the header, it's a little fine and a bit scratchy.

    I think what you do for The List is such a great resource for the community, massive amounts of respect.

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    almost 2 years ago

  3. Pro Sacha Greif Sacha Greif

    You're probably right, I've been going back and forth with the font, but I'm thinking I'll pick one at the coding stage anyway, since fonts can look so different in the browser…

    And I'm very glad you appreciate The List, it just makes me even more anxious to get the next version out!

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    almost 2 years ago

  4. Keir Ansell Keir Ansell

    Colours look fantastic. My kind of palette definitely.

    I do wish Adobe would sort out the text rendering in Photoshop as I expect in the browser that font looks great but regardless, looking nice so far :)

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    almost 2 years ago

  5. Natalie Nash Natalie Nash

    @Keir Ach of course, I didn't consider that - Adobe is pants with rendering.

    @Sacha Keep up the great work, looking forward to seeing more of the new design!

    almost 2 years ago

  6. Markus Vad Flaaten Markus Vad Flaaten

    Cooool, will check this out!

    almost 2 years ago

  7. Pro Kerem Suer Kerem Suer

    Great stuff Sacha.. Have you considered a more symbolic/graphical approach?

    almost 2 years ago

  8. Pro Sacha Greif Sacha Greif

    @Kerem, what do you mean? If you mean something fancier with more illustration, you have to keep in mind that the site will also be used by companies, not just designers ;)

    almost 2 years ago

  9. Pro Mason Yarnell Mason Yarnell

    Always love your palettes.

    almost 2 years ago

  10. Adam Schneider Adam Schneider

    Can't wait to see this rolled out!

    almost 2 years ago

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