
Some really tight literature design from Atelier David Smith, although can’t help thinking flash sites make the baby Jesus cry…
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Some really tight literature design from Atelier David Smith, although can’t help thinking flash sites make the baby Jesus cry…
7th May 2009
10:18 am
I used to think that kind of site was THE SHIT… nowadays I just don’t have the patience anymore!
J — Think it might be Atelier David Smith… Atelier just means Workshop
Jack
7th May 2009
10:29 am
Yeah, I swithered over the title. Noticed on the ‘about’ section there were to principal designers, David being one. Probably right though G. Amended.
Glenn
7th May 2009
11:25 am
I’ll keep you right J
Ben
7th May 2009
1:13 pm
Nice work – shit site!
Kevin
7th May 2009
4:39 pm
agree. an odd site. canny work though.
Ian
7th May 2009
9:30 pm
Little, weeping baby Jesus just killed a polar bear while your flash was loading
Brad
7th May 2009
9:40 pm
I think the site compliments the work perfectly… nice big type treatment too. Love group94’s portfolio based sites.