Responsive rebuild of Charity website. Comment please

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Fender
 
 
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Responsive rebuild of Charity website. Comment please

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This is a responsive rebuild off a website from foundation Yamaru Nederland
that support disabled children in Sulawesie and among other things exploit and finance
the orphanage "Sayap Kasih"in Woloan Sulawesi.
Respons on the rebuild will be appriciated! Also if someone notice errors in the preview!
https://www.yamaru.nl/index.html
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Nice...
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Very nice.
Makes mine look ancient, I will now have to redesign it.
Thanks!!!! :( :(
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Hi Fender,
Which menu you used for lower breakpoints?
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Nice work Fender! 8)
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Hi there! Your site looks really good! Im new to wysiwyg, web design/development in general, but going through the forum and seeing stuff like this, very inspiring. :D
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Hi
Flirting with overlapping color, it is generally difficult to make a good design. to be efficient, but it's not bad when working on a global level, heavy colors are chosen for work, brown is in principle difficult to work with, yet with some ingenious solutions comes a very decent design.
Some things are great workmanship, some are average, basically looking at this this is a good design. You have managed to avoid the trap of bad design when it comes to color overlap.

What I don’t like is the image that deviates from the design below
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you would get a better effect if you used hover text tools, for all these three columns in this section, and you would get a lot visually, try it and see for yourself.
It's a good design
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