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  1. Chetto

    Very Nice and simple site.
    Really dig the color palette!

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  2. Jeremy

    The grid alignment is throwing me off for some reason. Not a fan of the font choices either.

    The concept is neat though.

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  3. keukens

    Simple, modern and accessible website :-)

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  4. Rich

    Love the typography and colors… grid seems a bit quirky but it works. Interesting subject to blog about…

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  5. Keren

    Oh, I like a lot!

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  6. eggnog

    What a moving story. You guys should take the time to read the blog itself.

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  7. Colin

    Ya this is a great site with very well written content. It is amazing that you are able to go threw all of this and still have time to make a site and blog about it!

    The design is clean & simple, it gets the job done.
    I like the grid lay out. It suites the style of architecture that Geoff is interested in. Makes it personal.

    The footer aligned right ties the whole site together.

    I will be driving by 204 Beech when you are done, but NOT in a creepy stocker kind of way.

    Good luck with the build!

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  8. dudeydudeydude

    Excellent site. Imaginative layout, and the mood it creates is very appropriate for the subject content.

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  9. Carl Rosekilly

    Nice typographical elements!

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  10. sohbet

    What a moving story. You guys should take the time to read the blog itself.

    thanks you.

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  11. Justin

    Great writing. Overall I really like the design. As others have said the grid does seem a little wonky, but I like that they brought conceptual elements from the content to the layout.

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  12. dungiis

    I love it from header to footer :-)

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  13. foobar

    Have loved reading the posts on this one. Great content, artwork + design. Though I just noticed that the author is one half of teehanlax.com – that explains the slickness.

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  14. Glance World

    Nice Header and footer. I give 6 out of 10.

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  15. Jim

    Nice design but, sadly, not the right location. To destroy a building of historical significance to build this is/would be a trevesty and do a great disservice to anybody trying to build a modernistic design in the City.

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