Archive for February, 2011

Archives for February, 2011

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  • weddinginvitelove.com

    Really simply executed website and design. I like how easy it is to get into looking at the different invitation designs. The big central ribbon in the design really drives your eye to the search and featured artist. The colors are rich and vibrant and feel current and fun.

  • logonest.com

    Nice strong typography in this website design. I love the stark black and white with the main section having a bit of color and texture. I do think it could be a bit clearer what the idea behind the website is, it might just be that it's largely a type ... More

  • campaignmonitor.com hiring

    Really great micro site for Campaign Monitor's recruiting. The site is fun, first and foremost, it's great to just go through it, much less dream about working with those guys. Technically the site is pretty impressive, even though it's fairly straight forward in it's presentation. I love the subtle scrolling ... More

  • beautifultype.net

    Super great type blog. I love this for some inspiration! The design is a nice simple two column layout that accentuates the posts really well, like it should. I love the soft colors and how it backs up the post images. Love this site!

  • groupme.com

    Really clean layout using a huge image of a shopper and a magnified view of the app's interface to help tell the story. I like that design approach, it almost completes the story without having to explain it to me with copy. The design is simple and clutter free and ... More

  • justdot.gr

    Cool conceptual design. I like the chalkboard idea here, everything looks like it's written on the board. The background image gives it a lot of depth and really helps sell the idea. The design on top is tight and well ordered. The single page scroller design also lends itself well ... More

  • cornerd.com

    Really simple layout, but the illustrations are so much fun. Single page scrolling site that has good stuff all the way down to the bottom, the fixed "up" button is placed exactly right. I love the moster based info-graphic on the team's skillset as well as the form at the ... More

  • opengovernment.org

    OpenGovernment is "a public resource for government transparency at the state, city, and local levels. Free and open-source." The design really backs up this message of openness and transparency through the use of light, almost monochromatic graphics, just enough shadow to create a small amount of depth, and lots of ... More

  • weldtheweb.com

    This is a very striking site. The bold, large type, rich red and large photos really make an impact on the first visit. The condensed fonts coupled with the italicized serif is a good pairing. When you get to the blog on the left, however, I'm not sure the addition ... More

  • html5lab.pl

    There's not much going on here but some HTML5 and a really great illustration, but you know what? That's enough for me... I love this HTML5 machine. I do think the content needs to be extended more though.

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