exciting! the creator of ffffound, Yugo Nakamura, a few years after launching that site released another one, inyo.jp, which was entirely a quote blog. I always thought the idea was compelling and surprised that it never had widespread appeal like ffffound did especially considering how popular sharing gifs of quotes is on twitter (which, btw, qvotr should totally have twitter cards).
One (or two) suggestions for qvotr: it would be nice if the front page had popular/hot quotes listed, so that others can take a sort of read of the 'quote landscape.' it's not clear from the outset what the 'tone' of the site is, is it inspirational quotes, insights, all of the above, etc.
Second suggestion is to let the quotes breathe a bit more. they're really cramped in there so the overall effect is sorta meat-market-like.
I'd just like to add more weight to the "Let the quotes breathe more". As soon as a page of quotes loaded up, my TL;DR alarm was firing, but after ignoring that and reading a few in isolation it was pretty cool.
One (or two) suggestions for qvotr: it would be nice if the front page had popular/hot quotes listed, so that others can take a sort of read of the 'quote landscape.' it's not clear from the outset what the 'tone' of the site is, is it inspirational quotes, insights, all of the above, etc.
Second suggestion is to let the quotes breathe a bit more. they're really cramped in there so the overall effect is sorta meat-market-like.
Neat project, excited to see where it goes!