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Just finished a few new sites and looking for some feedback.

Senorita Burrita:

http://www.senoritaburrita.com/

Website for a new Burrito/Wrap restraunt here in Lancaster PA.
The owner said she wanted bright, clashing colors.. orange/green/blue/yellow.. They are hard colors to work with but i think it came out okay in the end. I have spent to much time looking at this site and cant tell if it looks cool or realy ugly any more..


The Leffews:

http://www.theleffews.com/

Wedding engagement site. Simple and clean. Not sure about the images, but they did not provide many to work with. We wil probably change them up after the wedding with some from the ceremony and such.

andrew martin
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They both look pretty good. Simple, but effective and easy on the eye. :D The designs seem to fit what they're about pretty good. :)
 
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I really like the first one...

and whos R. Brandon Griggs?
 
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both sites are nice [=

I like the soft colors on the second one, and it's not all mushy which is a plus [=
 
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thanks

Good to hear some positive feedback. Thanks everyone who had a look. We have some more sites in the works, i will try to post them once they are finished as well...



R. Brandon Griggs is my partner, and was the contact person for the engagment site..

Andrew
 
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Hey they both look great!!!

I am however a bit concerned about the Burrito Place. Has the owner test marketed the picture (logo)??

Since I have been in the food business for 10 years , I am sensitive to customers opinon!!!

Alan Araghi
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