Not really major news, since it’s virtually the same template as we used for JY&A Media earlier this year: Jack Yan & Associates has a new home page.
Gone is the random image that headed the old page in favour of a photo I took in Dubai that I rather liked—one of the earlier incarnations of the site showed locations we had done work in. The format is shared on some other pages on the website.
I realize this does mean the pages on this site are terribly mismatched: the info and press pages were done in a hurry last year for part of the site running Wordpress (I wanted it looking sharper when we sent out our first Autocade Yearbook release); and the photo gallery is on the earlier incarnation of the site, as it takes a considerable amount of effort to remove the old tables in favour of CSS. JY&A Fonts is still on a 2010s template. The links’ section is on an early 2000s one, back when people still had links’ sections, though we’re open about treating that as a relic. We will gradually fix some of these … probably in time for yet another facelift.
But I was embarrassed about the home page given that it wasn’t even cellphone-friendly, so while it’s a little more bland, at least it’s readable on more devices.