Archive for June, 2005

Archives for June, 2005

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  • ASCET Interactive

    Just file ASCET Interactive under the "Huh? I wasn't expecting that" category. In a world that is dictated by left and center, ASCET dares to venture to the right. Exploring techniques and styles that are not often seen in standards-based web design (or elsewhere), ASCET Interactive becomes the kid that ... More

  • Nostalgia Antiques

    Nostalgia Antiques shows neither Nostalgic nor Antique methods of going about design and development. Simplistic, classy, and elegant -- kind of what you would expect (or at least hope to see) from a site that specializes in antiques. Submitted by: Enrico

  • particletree

    If I had one thing to say about this site, and I do have more, I would say that particletree has use of typography that is to die for. Using only common fonts, particletree manages to make its text and the use of fonts stick out beautifully. Other than that, the ... More

  • Chris Williams Design

    Chris Williams Design has one of those designs that manage to make colors that I think look awful together actually look quite the opposite. Another surprising aspect is its ability to maintain in 800x600. At first I thought this was going to be one of those large designs that have ... More

  • madCarrot

    I can honestly say that madCarrot makes me think. Not the design. That is set up wonderfully, so there is little thinking in using the page. It is the name that starts me to wondering. Regardless, madCarrot comes off as very smooth and easy to navigate. But as for ... More

  • Bonsoir

    Bonsoir is really minimal without you knowing it. It is easy to notice all the imagery and the way in which everything is styled together. However, you do not find yourself being bombarded with too much content in such a small place as you typically see in smaller designs. Submitted by: ... More

  • 9rules network

    I almost did it when the site was first re-designed, but I thought I would hold off because I know how Paul is and knew a lot of things would change rather quickly. When I visited yesterday, I did notice a spruced up version of the original design. This has to ... More

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