The Rhinoplasty Center is an educational guide to rhinoplasty. It's mainly by Dr. Daniel Becker, who does nose job rhinoplasty in Philadelphia.


My first impression of the site is that it's very basic. Basic in a good way, I suppose, but basic nonetheless.
Colors are kept subdued and solid (which is good). Different colors demark different divisions, giving the viewer a clear idea of what he's looking at. The white background for the main content is always a good idea, as it not only gives the eyes some rest, but it also draws general attention there. Layout is, again, clasically simple. Banner on top, main nav under tha banner, sublinks on the left, info on the right.
I think I'd say that this site is "just fine". Nothing spectacular, and there's nothing too wrong with it, either. I suppose that makes it perfect for its objective, as they say they want it to be an educational site more than being a commercial one.
If the designers had wanted a classic, plain and simple look, I think they did their job fine.

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