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Web design for Jade, winter 2011.
Very clean design, strutured, where the main element are the images.
It's been used a handwritten style tipography to give a soft and close feeling to the customers.
It's a web like a spider's' web
Made from silk and light and shadow
Spun by the moon in my room at night.
It's a web made to catch a dream
Hold it tight until I waken
As if to tell me
Dreamin's all right.
... How I love living in the country.
... Best viewed large.
The Nursery web spider is a common spider of grassland and scrub, and is often seen sunbathing among Brambles and Stinging Nettles. The adults are active hunters and do not spin a web to catch food, instead using a quick sprint to capture flies and other insects. The female carries her large, round egg-sac in her fangs. When the young are about to hatch, she builds a silk sheet among the vegetation to act as a tent, sheltering them until they are old enough to leave on their own.
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Analítica Web: Desarrollamos informes semanales o mensuales a nuestros clientes analizando los resultados de sus portales, para que tengan una visión clara de cómo los clientes utilizan su web, con lo que podemos preparar de una manera clara como mejorar su servicio, sus puntos fuertes y en los que debe mejorar, aportando soluciones y estrategias para lograrlo.
The photo above is not sharp and well focused. I didn't noticed it the time I shot, because with such day light there, it was almost impossible to see what was on the LCD screen. But I like the whole picture anyway! Hope you enjoy it too ;)
The big steel spider that made this web wasn't around. Probably eaten by one of those big steel birds from Heathrow.
Taken from underneath one of a line of pylons that march across the southern part of Staines Moor. I'm not a big fan of pylons, so looked for an unusual view. I grudgingly accept that they help us all when we're after a cup of tea.
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