by Giovanni DiFeterici | Jul 26, 2011 | Gallery
newquest.fr takes visual dynamics seriously. A strong modular grid with random focal points that change every time the browser window is resized, ensure (for the most part) that all the content is available all the time. The content location is completely randomized,...
by Gene Crawford | Jul 26, 2011 | Podcast, UMS Video Podcast
Kimberly’s Bio on The Web Standard’s Project website is pretty good: Kimberly Blessing is a Senior Software Architect at Comcast Interactive Media, where she focuses on user interface engineering and web standards. She has been a member of WaSP since 2004,...
by Gene Crawford | Jul 25, 2011 | Gallery
Really nice minimal website design. I really like how it comes off as largely a stream of consciousness. There’s a good hierarchy of information, the way it’s ordered and the depth in which it’s given. Super fun site. It’s responsive too which...
by Giovanni DiFeterici | Jul 25, 2011 | Gallery
Submitted by: Cornelius Quiring @insidethebuggy Role: Designer & Developer insidethebuggy.com makes me wonder. Its experimental nature is in stark counterpoint to its content. insidethebuggy.com is about the Mennonites, both past and present, and has a strange...
by Giovanni DiFeterici | Jul 25, 2011 | Gallery
bionichippo.com is a great example of minimalism and content hierarchy. A strong sense of contemporary modular grid-based design dominates the layout in pretty much every way but is softened through tight control of mellow colors (with nice accents) and rounded...