Archive for March, 2009

Archives for March, 2009

  • jasongaylor.com

    Nice portfolio site, nice work to boot.

  • Episode 10 - UMS Podcast

    This week we focus on one site, Project Miso (projectmiso.net). Project Miso was the winner in the CSS category at South By Southwest, which just wrapped up last week.

  • icondock.com

    Now for something really different. Pretty nicely crafted design elements. Nifty use of the dock metaphor played out with javascript. What do you think of the "dock" part of icondock.com?

  • Does data make the designer?

    Last week Doug Bowman let us all know he was leaving Google as their “Visual Design Lead.” I don’t know for sure but it sounds like he’s been Google’s Art Director. He had a pretty specific reason for leaving as he noted in his blog post: Without a person at (or ... More

  • csswizardry.com

    Pretty nice looking design, very minimal and clean. Pretty awesome when you consider he's self taught and currently 18. Keep on rockin' it Harry Roberts!

  • projectmiso.net (SXSW Winner)

    Project Miso is this year's SXSW CSS Award Winner. You can check out other winners here. I'm sort of split on this design, it's cool, but really reminds me a lot of flash sites from a couple years ago. Is it just me? How do you feel about this?

  • colorpowered.com

    Submitted by Jack Moore, here's what he had to say about his website: My portfolio site that showcases my illustration work and open source web applications. The site a part of the semantic movement and is build with W3C valid XHTML/CSS and unobtrusive JavaScript. Really nice portfolio website, I like how ... More

  • hellyeahdude.com

    Nice redesign of hellyeahdude.com. I like the changes he's made to the site, much cleaner and easier to read. Here's the original review.

  • rawkes.com

    I don't think this design is necessarily new, but I just saw it and it's pretty good. Nice illustrations and overall good design. Update the blog though dude! Where'd you go?

  • edmerritt.com

    A very interesting site here. Visually it's like two different sites put together, with the top and bottom halves looking so different. I kind of like this look, what do you think?