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Inspiration Only: Arnaud Alves and 5 more

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Here are my favorite sites added to since I last wrote. If you stumble upon any solid ones, please l

[View in browser]( [One Page Love]( Here are my favorite sites added to [One Page Love]( since I last wrote. If you stumble upon any solid ones, please let me know:) Much love, Rob ps. I shared a [few tips]( over at SaaS Mag to help improve sign ups on SaaS Landing Pages [Arnaud Alves]( Semi-brutalist One Page portfolio for product designer Arnaud Alves featuring a unique accordion project timeline. Nice little touch too grey’ing out the confidential projects with Google and Apple. [Visit →]( [Norwest Venture Partners 2020]( Lovely colorful gradients and animations as you scroll this One Pager highlighting an incredible 2020 had over at Norwest Venture Partners. This stitched-together screenshot really doesn’t do justice so please take it for a spin. Also worth noting this is a custom WordPress theme, impressive! [Visit →]( [Olivia Sisinni]( Long-scrolling One Page portfolio built on [Squarespace]( for Philly-based designer Olivia Sisinni. Good reference to adding personality with a real-time LastFM feed in the footer. (I’ve cropped out a few of her projects for screenshot purposes) [Visit →]( [Brandschutzkonzept24]( Lovely clean design in this long-scrolling Landing Page for Brandschutzkonzept24, who help profile fire protection certificates. Great to see Single Page sites in these niche industries. [Visit →]( [Appect]( Very impressive Landing Page for Appect, a niche mobile app website builder. Lovely design aside, the on-boarding is brilliant. You simply enter your Apple/Play store URL and the page is automatically built. Next up is refining the aesthetic (with only 2 options) to further differentiate your site from the original store page. Then it’s create a free trial account to publish. Wonderful on-boarding – well done! [Visit →]( [Primal Path]( Long-scrolling Landing Page (built with [Squarespace]() for The Primal Path book and course by Jon Tyson. Neat touch with the outdoor images, textures and mountain contours aligning with the “path” journey branding. Also a good reference to a well curated image gallery to back up the product narrative. [Visit →]( Keen to improve your Landing Pages? Get emailed [100 Landing Page Hot Tips]( over 100 days. One Page Love PO Box 289 Muizenberg Cape Town South Africa 7950 You received this email because you signed up on the One Page Love website for Single Page website inspiration. [Unsubscribe Instantly](

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