The people page of the firm's site is interactive, not animated like the image above. But the interactivity is limited to seeing each person's eyes and sometimes glasses; no further information is given. The names are already evident at left, so it's just a glimpse that we receive. This is unfortunate, though most likely the office wants to keep things a bit vague, letting the eyes speak. It would probably be fun (or weird) to click on a person's name when speaking to them on the phone, like an old-fashioned video call.
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Firm Faces #12: Jones Studio
The last firm faces looked at hands as an expression of personality, so here we're taking the other extreme and looking right into the eyes of the individuals at Jones Studio. This is one of the freakier presentations of staff that I've come across, the eyes staring right at me...following my every move!

The people page of the firm's site is interactive, not animated like the image above. But the interactivity is limited to seeing each person's eyes and sometimes glasses; no further information is given. The names are already evident at left, so it's just a glimpse that we receive. This is unfortunate, though most likely the office wants to keep things a bit vague, letting the eyes speak. It would probably be fun (or weird) to click on a person's name when speaking to them on the phone, like an old-fashioned video call.
The people page of the firm's site is interactive, not animated like the image above. But the interactivity is limited to seeing each person's eyes and sometimes glasses; no further information is given. The names are already evident at left, so it's just a glimpse that we receive. This is unfortunate, though most likely the office wants to keep things a bit vague, letting the eyes speak. It would probably be fun (or weird) to click on a person's name when speaking to them on the phone, like an old-fashioned video call.
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