Say Yeah's Site Evolution

From the beginning to now, https://sayyeah.com.
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sayyeah.com 2018. Kind of a version 3.5, really. Over a few years of refining the 2014 version to focus the pitch and reduce the complexity of the multi-column structure, this latest version started to form from fall 2018 through to the addition of the Inclusive Website Audit in April 2020. Same platform, tighter design, richer content, and an evolution of services to really make an impact in service design, product strategy, and inclusive design.
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sayyeah.com Version 3. 2014. Finally a site that sports great content AND tons of work. Clean, fast, responsive, and full of great content. Here we go!
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sayyeah.com Version 2.0 2012-2014 This was a rather epic undertaking, with all the on screen elements being made/photographed on Lee's dining room table. It was an important creative exercise for us. It also solved a number of content issues with the Tumblr-driven site.
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sayyeah.com Version 1.0 2008-2012 Clear messaging relegated to book size type in the left column and the blog format (with accompanying non-Say Yeah content) is a little misleading. Tumblr rocks, but our work here is incomplete!