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Light Web

How could you say “Light” through a design? If you need any inspiration for the Web Section of our weekly challenge make sure you see our choices for this week’s theme – Light – below.

The web sites we have chosen for the Light Issue of MonDaily are the works of great web designers that have been already added to The Suggestions list on our site. These works can be your inspiration if you are thinking about submitting to our Challenges this week in the Web Section.

First, we have the design studio of Mike Precious. Mike is a multimedia designer offering design services for the web and print mediums. Based out of his busy home studio in Brantford, Ontario, Canada , Mike impresses a growing international client base consisting of web developers, advertising agencies, design studios, and publication companies. He also works direct with clients in a breadth of industries from start-ups and not-for-profits, to internationally recognized organizations.

Click to visit Mike Precious Design Studio.

Click to visit Mike Precious' Design Studio.

Click to visit Mike Precious Design Studio.
Click to visit Mike Precious’ Design Studio.

Our second choice for the Web section in our Light Issue is a winner of both the FWA and the Webby Awards the site of the Rareview Agency. In 2002, we started as a small group interested in creating lasting, progressive web applications that pushed the envelope. Today, as a small interactive agency in Los Angeles, we still have that same desire and feed off new challenges from clients and technology. We are fortunate to have plenty of great clients who give us creative freedom and leeway to redefine ourselves with each new project.

Click to visit the Rareview site.

Click to visit the Rareview site.



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  1. at first glance, rareview’s page looks pretty impressive, but after visiting their site i saw that the screen shot of the page just does not do it any justice, the use of light is amazing when it is put together with the moving illusion! i agree it is the winner.