Archive for May, 2005
Archives for May, 2005
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Oktal Pharma
Hectic night…details coming Monday after work (5:00 PM EST). -
Google: Personalize Your Google
You can now personalize Google to your own liking. I go into a little bit more details about this on Unmatched Blog. -
Pixelworthy
Pixel? Not so much. Worthy? Definitely. A highly unique design that manages to utilize space to its fullest. Typically trying to fit this much content into the area it allots itself results in a mess of clutter and confusion. However, Pixelworthy efficently displays all the content it presents in ... More -
Acorn Studios
Acorn Studios is an environmentally friendly company that specializes in business cards, greeting cards and other gifts. I am not a huge environmentalist -- I drive a 4 cylinder Honda (not-hybrid) and recycle; that’s about it -- but it is nice to know that the environmentally friendly also take a ... More -
Mario Carboni
You digging the new Weekly Standards design? If so, you owe this guy here a partial thanks. Judging by his bags of tricks, Mario is highly skilled in the ultra smooth, easy to look at, bet you weren't expecting this type designs. -
Sidulus Minimus
Sidulus Minimus, if my Latin serves me correctly, means smooth pimping. Not really. The Minimus obviously implies minimal, and the design may appear to be just that. However, the skill and thought shown is anything but. This one is a rarity to me, though. I actually had visited ... More -
The Weekly Standards
At least this one wasn't totally designed by Forty Media, or I might have to change the name of this site to unmatched <Forty Media> How many have been listed here in the past? Anyhow, it is good to see The Weekly Standards back. and it is looking pretty nice. It ... More -
Contest Winner and New Stuff
Well I know I majorly slacked on getting the prize to the winner. Still haven't either. But I picked the Rogie King for is excellent use of a form of birth control as an accessory to be a little bit more thugged out. If I do not email you sometime ... More -
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Charles Martin
This one is simplistic and advanced at the same time. It manages to display a generous design while not distracting from the content. Submitted by: Jon Livingston
