Finish Foreground S-Curve: Boolean Addition We are really almost there!! Select both halves of inverted S Add them with the boolean operation Bring the resulting inverted S to the front NOAAAA! Come on now let's blow, we share the result in the Facebook group and zou! Well done for making it to the end! If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask them, either here in the comments or on the group See you soon <3 And if you think it might interest your friends or family, don't hesitate to share! Leave a comment Your email address will not be published. Mandatory fields are marked with * Comment * Analysis of a homepage: Finn & Gray What better way to learn web design than to analyze top sites? Let's look at that of Finn & Gray, the studio of two graphic designers! How to learn how to create a top landing page? Spoiler: by analyzing a home page at the top to try to understand what makes it work.
Or, even better, analyze several of them. How ?! Did you miss the first homepage analysis? So go quickly read it, it's over here ! Why Finn & Gray? I admit, I didn't look for it directly. This site was actually part of the June Elementor Showcase . There image manipulation service were other very nice ones, but I liked among others: the animation of the logo during the loading of the page and the other small animations scattered on the page, the big smile of the person (yes, I'm a sensitive person the design simple enough to be inspired by but sufficiently effective and pretty (for my taste) for me to linger! And then, it's the site of two graphic designers/web designers/photographers, it suits us rather well The whole homepage Let's take a quick first look at the set: >> Site Finn&Gray << Full width, full eyes! Site elements do not stick to the center of the screen as is often the case (for safety on small screens.
Here, the header (with the logo, menu, and a call to action) spans the entire top of the screen, and the same goes for the portfolio gallery, Instagram feed, and the footer. Wow! Full-width menu too And when you click on the burger in the menu in the middle, it we are not distracted, and above all there is room to put more information than in a small banner with its drop-down menus. Not too long Full width but relatively short (when it comes to scrolling). Good, except on mobile since all the elements are placed one below the other. But hey, compared to the Aventure Moderne home page that we analyzed here , we gain 1/3 of the page length. It's not nothing ! And then, the elements are still very large and everything is full of white spaces that allow the site to keep a certain lightness.