Last week, after some radio silence, we published a new project to our Behance portfolio while promising ourselves that we’d make a habit of doing so more often. This particular project is called Reading Local, and although it has since been abandoned by the client shortly after launch, we’re still happy with the results. See the rest over on Behance »
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January 31, 2012
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Books, brand, Branding, Christy Lai, cms, coding, Colorcubic, colors, interface, literature, local, Logo, logotype, Michael John, Portland, reading, reading local, ui, ux, Web Design, Web Development, wireframe, wireframing, wordpress
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Excuse me, but is this website local?
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emanster provolone
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March 15, 2012
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Reading Local initially launched in Portland, so yes, it would be local for those residing in that city. (Are you from Portland, Emanster?) There were grand plans to eventually launch in other cities nationwide, but sadly, the project was abandoned before that happened.
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