Surviving the Music Industry Website

After years of touring, his recorded conversations were a way for Brandon Harrington to learn and cope with the constant churn of talent through Nashville. Eventually, before this site was launched, he was presented with a new opportunity with Pepperdine to put this "research" to work. So, while this door closed, another opened. And I am excited to see what comes next for him.

Surviving the Music Industry Website

You can still listen to the podcast on Spotify, but the site is still suspended in an "under construction, pre-launch, ghost town" state. So, while you can see the shape of what was to be, most of what you see is placeholder content.

Surviving the Music Industry Website

I wouldn't usually post about a project that was never formally launched or distributed, but I made an exception in this case. Why? It falls outside the norm of my everyday design work, and I want you to see (especially if you're looking for something a little outside the norm) that I can flex.

Surviving the Music Industry Website

Speaking of flex, make sure you check out the staging site link to see the full-screen video background and responsive layout I built in Webflow.

Surviving the Music Industry Website
Surviving the Music Industry Website
Surviving the Music Industry Website
Surviving the Music Industry Website
Surviving the Music Industry Website
Surviving the Music Industry Website
Surviving the Music Industry Website
Surviving the Music Industry Website
Surviving the Music Industry Website
Surviving the Music Industry Website
Surviving the Music Industry Website
Surviving the Music Industry Website
Surviving the Music Industry Website

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