Preview The New Escrow.com Website

Last year, Escrow.com modernized its logo and color scheme, although it only published the new logo on its Facebook and Twitter pages, as well as its advertising banners. This is the first change to the Escrow.com logo in many years.

Because of the nature of its business, Escrow.com needs to be sure customers recognize its website, so  implementation  of a new website with a different color scheme, logo, and layout needs to be done gradually. To date, the company has not modified its active website.

The company just announced that a preview of the new Escrow.com home page is now available to view. Although the preview is still connected entirely to the current operational website, you can have a look at what the new site is going to look like once it’s re-launched.

In my opinion, it looks much more modern that the current site, and I am looking forward to seeing the new site implemented in its entirety. The company welcomes comments about the design and colors on its Facebook page:  https://www.facebook.com/EscrowService

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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5 COMMENTS

  1. About time, I say!

    The old Escrow.com website looked woefully out of date – a throwback to the early 2000s. This homepage looks much more modern, clean, and slick.

  2. Don’t like the new layout that much, yes it looks more modern but just looks like some $10 template and its all spaced out.

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