MessageGears’ previous site reflected no branding, was too text-heavy and relied heavily on the use of stock imagery. I implemented branding that was industry-appropriate, striking, and something that made us stand out.
I implemented a color scheme based on the colors of a server room, and I did away with the over-use of stock photography - using instead stylized images of our actual product. I also chose a font that matched our tech aesthetic, was available for both Mac and PC via Google Fonts, and had a variety of weights to choose from.
MessageGears’ previous site reflected no branding, was too text-heavy and relied heavily on the use of stock imagery. I implemented branding that was industry-appropriate, striking, and something that made us stand out.
I implemented a color scheme based on the colors of a server room, and I did away with the over-use of stock photography - using instead stylized images of our actual product. I also chose a font that matched our tech aesthetic, was available for both Mac and PC via Google Fonts, and had a variety of weights to choose from.
MessageGears’ previous site reflected no branding, was too text-heavy and relied heavily on the use of stock imagery. I implemented branding that was industry-appropriate, striking, and something that made us stand out.
I implemented a color scheme based on the colors of a server room, and I did away with the over-use of stock photography - using instead stylized images of our actual product. I also chose a font that matched our tech aesthetic, was available for both Mac and PC via Google Fonts, and had a variety of weights to choose from.
MessageGears’ previous site reflected no branding, was too text-heavy and relied heavily on the use of stock imagery. I implemented branding that was industry-appropriate, striking, and something that made us stand out.
I implemented a color scheme based on the colors of a server room, and I did away with the over-use of stock photography - using instead stylized images of our actual product. I also chose a font that matched our tech aesthetic, was available for both Mac and PC via Google Fonts, and had a variety of weights to choose from.
MessageGears’ previous site reflected no branding, was too text-heavy and relied heavily on the use of stock imagery. I implemented branding that was industry-appropriate, striking, and something that made us stand out.
I implemented a color scheme based on the colors of a server room, and I did away with the over-use of stock photography - using instead stylized images of our actual product. I also chose a font that matched our tech aesthetic, was available for both Mac and PC via Google Fonts, and had a variety of weights to choose from.
MessageGears’ previous site reflected no branding, was too text-heavy and relied heavily on the use of stock imagery. I implemented branding that was industry-appropriate, striking, and something that made us stand out.
I implemented a color scheme based on the colors of a server room, and I did away with the over-use of stock photography - using instead stylized images of our actual product. I also chose a font that matched our tech aesthetic, was available for both Mac and PC via Google Fonts, and had a variety of weights to choose from.
MessageGears’ previous site reflected no branding, was too text-heavy and relied heavily on the use of stock imagery. I implemented branding that was industry-appropriate, striking, and something that made us stand out.
I implemented a color scheme based on the colors of a server room, and I did away with the over-use of stock photography - using instead stylized images of our actual product. I also chose a font that matched our tech aesthetic, was available for both Mac and PC via Google Fonts, and had a variety of weights to choose from.
MessageGears’ previous site reflected no branding, was too text-heavy and relied heavily on the use of stock imagery. I implemented branding that was industry-appropriate, striking, and something that made us stand out.
I implemented a color scheme based on the colors of a server room, and I did away with the over-use of stock photography - using instead stylized images of our actual product. I also chose a font that matched our tech aesthetic, was available for both Mac and PC via Google Fonts, and had a variety of weights to choose from.
MessageGears’ previous site reflected no branding, was too text-heavy and relied heavily on the use of stock imagery. I implemented branding that was industry-appropriate, striking, and something that made us stand out.
I implemented a color scheme based on the colors of a server room, and I did away with the over-use of stock photography - using instead stylized images of our actual product. I also chose a font that matched our tech aesthetic, was available for both Mac and PC via Google Fonts, and had a variety of weights to choose from.
MessageGears’ previous site reflected no branding, was too text-heavy and relied heavily on the use of stock imagery. I implemented branding that was industry-appropriate, striking, and something that made us stand out.
I implemented a color scheme based on the colors of a server room, and I did away with the over-use of stock photography - using instead stylized images of our actual product. I also chose a font that matched our tech aesthetic, was available for both Mac and PC via Google Fonts, and had a variety of weights to choose from.