Archive for March, 2007

Archives for March, 2007

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  • Joyent

    Joyent is the creator of some fine Web-apps, and soon to be desktop apps as well (they're working on the ability to sync their Web-apps with a local copy on your desktop computer). Noice! Their website was just recently redesigned and it has a variety of templates for each page ... More

  • How Necessary is a Design Degree?

    So the folks over at EarnMyDegree.com hired me today to write a review of their Graphic Design Degrees section through what has quickly become one of my favorite sites, ReviewMe. I really like their site. The design isn't anything to write home about, but having spent some time developing a ... More

  • Electric Pulp

    Having moved from your increasingly atypical "Web 2.0" layout to a much more unique and elaborate one, Electric Pulp certainly caught my attention. I bookmarked their site many moons ago (I have an entire folder of "Goodlooking Sites" in my bookmarks), but I honestly didn't think it was that great. ... More

  • Bartelme Design

    Following numerous realigns, Wolfgang Bartelme comes back from a stint of inactivity to wow us with one more realignment. Bartelme Design is the design studio headed by Wolfgang Bartelme, housing both a blog and portfolio. I can't say for certain how many versions of Bartelme's site I have seen, but ... More

  • Mining’s Legacy

    The Lawrence Journal-World website is said to be one of the best online publications, but you might not guess that they had something unmatched up their sleeves by just looking at their homepage. The best part of LJ-World is their designers who seem to come up some of the best ... More

  • YesFollow

    Three weeks ago, I wrote on my own blog that I had turned off nofollow. It just occurred to me this morning, though, that I hadn't done the same here. That's big because of all the places it made sense to do it, this is one of the ... More

  • Gapers Block

    What exactly is Gapers Block? Well, according to their website, they are a Chicago-centric web publication providing information on news and events around town. You can check their about page to see what gapers block means, but I don't care who they are—their site has something that just seems to ... More

  • AIGA

    By now everyone has probably seen the AIGA redesign or at least seen the numerous posts and discussions on the site. Moreover, you've probably seen it in every other CSS gallery, but most of those galleries don't leave much room for discussion. Let's take a look at Happy Cog's redesign ... More

  • Squidfingers

    Squidfingers is the online home of Travis Beckham. I first discovered Squidfingers several years back when I was perusing the Web for some background patterns. Beckham had some amazing stuff, so I bookmarked him right away. Today, his site has been redesigned to better reflect his vast skillset and ability ... More

  • Michigan State University College of Law

    Very recently redesigned, the Michigan State University College of Law website is clean cut and well organized, especially for a college website. Many college websites I have seen just cannot seem to get it right in any respect. The site really brings everything good from the main MSU website and ... More

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