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Subtext in Web Design

Based on this colo-rectal observation, I’m a little too amused by the unitentionally off-colour subtexts in web design. Still, I couldn’t ignore the peculiar stock photo they’re using on the Branham 300 site.

Maybe it’s just me, but the photo suggested a different sub-headline. You may have to click through to the larger version to read it:

By the balls

One Response to “Subtext in Web Design”

  1. angkor web Says:

    I wanna change something on my website, hope you’ll help me.
    I wanna change like some web page on the top my site.
    KENNY

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