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30 Great Website Designs (Part2)

May 23, 2007 by Oli · 10 Comments Post to TwitterPost to Yahoo BuzzPost to DiggPost to RedditPost to StumbleUpon




Today we have a bit of mid-week inspiration, lets take a look at some great examples of standards-compliant web designs. If you missed it, have a look at part one as well.


Vorsat

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Knoxville

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Tomas Ledba

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Jesus Rodriguez Velasco

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Fluid Book

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Rick Davidson

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Danny Blackman

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Svenigson

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Tony2Nice

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Soul Survivor

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Intype

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Etnies

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Krabi and Mask

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Blissfully Aware

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Darren Hoyt

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WotNext

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Crossroads

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Outline to Design

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Shifting Creations

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Inspired Web

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Breeze

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Simply Fired

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Quo Consulting

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San Diego Brewing Company

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Stuff and Nonsense

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Mezzoblue

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Vagrant Radio

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Fresh View

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Dreamscaper

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Scrapblog

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Comments

10 Responses to “30 Great Website Designs (Part2)”
  1. Steve - says:

    How did the Knoxville site make the cut? It looks like someone puked images all over the homepage.

  2. BillyG - http://www.billy-girlardo.com says:

    Believe me folks, Smashing is not the first person to push traffic-bait design pages. I actually like the initial look of a lot of these. The widescreen format is definitely taking shape.

  3. Oli - http://tutorialblog.org says:

    Exactly, see part one of this series :
    http://tutorialblog.org/30-great-website-designs-part1/

    Our Color Series :
    http://tutorialblog.org/category/color/

    Light Designs :
    http://tutorialblog.org/30-light-designs-you-shouldve-seen/

    Grunge Designs :
    http://tutorialblog.org/30-dirty-designs/

    Church Sites :
    http://tutorialblog.org/top-10-church-religious-websites/

    University Sites :
    http://tutorialblog.org/top-10-university-websites/

  4. Ron S - http://www.betatalk.info/ says:

    Nice list, though it seems like everyone and their dog are posting these articles nowadays.

  5. webthese - http://www.t-infection.com says:

    Great list, thank you. Specially Fluidbook design’s very good.

    I’ll wait your next great web site part. :)

  6. Matt // Le Blog Exuberance - http://leblog.exuberance.com/2007/05/major_paradigm_.html says:

    I’d suggest that the best way to place navigation on a large portion of Web sites is to bunch the navigation links in the upper right hand corner. I’m calling this paradigm shift “The Right-side Navigation Underground,” and I encourage you to join my little cabal of truly forward-thinking site designers.

    http://leblog.exuberance.com/2007/05/major_paradigm_.html

    Put your site navigation in the upper-right of pages — it’s good for you, and good for your site’s visitors!

  7. PraP - http://www.prapdesign.com says:

    thanks.
    www.prapdesign.com

  8. Web design Sydney - http://www.neubreed.com.au/web_design says:

    Most of these are really amazing; Inspired Web and Mezzo Blue are okay but don’t think they are as good as the others.

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