Archive for June, 2009

Archives for June, 2009

  • csharpdesign.co.uk

    This is a good thoroughly designed website. Solid textures and color choices. The portfolio does use the lightbox effect to zoom in on a large image of the sample work, but he does put the work in as much perspective as he can before you launch the lightbox. ... More

  • fntnhrl.com

    Another of the 'changing grid' style layouts, but I do like them, in particular I like this one. Nice color choices make this a unique looking website. Not much else to say, other than I love the Pixel Zoo art.

  • arias.ca

    Great grid based design, he's really playing it up with the tight paragraph sections. I especially love the simple presentation of the portfolio pages, nothing fancy here but showing off outstanding work. Clean typography and colors that fade the main site into the background as you dig into looking at ... More

  • tejpotter.com

    Really great simple portfolio site. I love the vertical rhythm in this site as you scan down the page. It just feels fast visually to me. The colors are really relaxed and laid back feeling. This site just keeps the work the central point of visiting, which is ... More

  • openvideoconference.org

    Very interesting color used in the background of this website and I really like the color change and texture across the top part of the site. It comes off almost monochromatic, I like that it makes it feel that way, makes it really feel "hot". My favorite part ... More

  • sunrisedesign.com

    I really like the texture used in this design, the watercolor feel is really well done. The site leads down to a leather-like texture in the footer and the two column layout above that is rather effective. I think the header is way to big to and makes ... More

  • thatwebguyblog.com

    I love how the layout of this blog features "nuggets" of each post for easy and fun scanning. The individual blog posts are also easy on the eyes with larger text and a nice hierarchy. The liquid layout here is helpful for the most part but I would suggest that ... More

  • Votetocracy

    votetocracy.com Submitted by David Kraljic, @votetocracy. The site I am submitting was recently launched. It allows every citizen to vote on every bill in congress and send their votes to their representatives. As you will see it is an information rich website / heavy information architecture. We think we did a great ... More

  • ftdesigner.net

    It's always helpful in single page designs to have some navigation on the side and he uses brackets to help section it off more which also helps. When I got down to his work I almost skipped a large portion of it because I didn't know that there was ... More

  • mysterytin.com

    Mystery Tin. If a tin of food had no label on it, how would you know what's in it? Clever use of transparent png in the header, that's a really neat effect. When it's done well, I honestly can't get enough of it. I also like the main navigation, the ... More