Mudbrick Cottage Design
Mudbrick Cottage was designed for a client with Green theme in mind. Client just required a PSD Layout for his website. Following is the design layout;
This was actually my office job and because this is the design I like the most that is why I’ve displayed it here so that people can see and comment on it and let me know if there is anything that I forgot to add here.
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