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- TResudek0
Definitely #1 but with the combined middle section (calendar, tour, headlines) from #2.
- creative-0
Number one
- morilla0
Layout #1,
Play with color palette
Lose the fontwait, what he said above ,me....
- coldy0
Yea 1 is definitely too disney, Id restrict the color palette a little and lose the sign-painter font, its a retro-ish vernacular that I dont think an arts school should have.
- JerseyRaindog0
I prefer the colours of 1 but the layout of 2. Though I find both a little all over the place. Like a lot of websites I'm not sure where you want me to read first. There's no 'hook' and I'm left looking at a bunch of buttons...
Oh god, I sound like some kind of client.
- no your response was far more sensible, just cranky734
- Cranky? I'LL GIVE YOU CRANKY!!!JerseyRaindog
- monkeyshine0
Maybe it is just me but #1 looks a bit like a Disney site...or a site directed at 14 year olds. I think it's the color choice and the typeface is weak.
From a prospective student perspective, nothing about this speaks to cutting edge or technologically saavy.
- rson0
needs more art f#$g
- skt0
Needs more shiney.
- thenuge0
#1
- mg330
# 1.
- marychain0
Thanks All!
- 7340
definitely numero 1, prefer the colors and the layout
- tasty0
#1 is perfect for the market.
If it was a culinary school i'd say #2.
- MediaPimp0
#1. it's friendlier. something about #2 makes me think of politics.
- Fariska0
I'd go with #1
Less boring and more on target.
- capn_ron0
I prefer #1. It is more artsy in color. I agree it is more youthful as well.
- inhaler970
Art institute is a chain of schools around america offering degrees in design, photography, illustration, 3d modelling, animation, anything in the arts, (including culinary).
- spendogg0
the colors on the 1st one are off and the sign painter font is clashing.