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Kespersky lab, is meant for people who have the curiosity to predict and create the future. The content shows a giant holographic globe. If You click certain parts of the globe you will see certain countries. The visual effects include diagrams of countries that a person has made. And A giant green globe and a timeline that goes with it. This makes the site look innovative and scientific. The type of font that’s being used is: MuseoSans,Arial,sans-serif; you navigate the page by moving the globe around. If you change the browser width it will display a toggle that will show 8 components.  Three best countries that have been designed. The glob is fade in the background of the page.



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