30 Great Website Designs (Part2)
May 23, 2007 by Oli · 10 Comments ![]()
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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
Knoxville
Tomas Ledba
Jesus Rodriguez Velasco
Fluid Book
Rick Davidson
Danny Blackman
Svenigson
Tony2Nice
Soul Survivor
Intype
Etnies
Krabi and Mask
Blissfully Aware
Darren Hoyt
WotNext
Crossroads
Outline to Design
Shifting Creations
Inspired Web
Breeze
Simply Fired
Quo Consulting
San Diego Brewing Company
Stuff and Nonsense
Mezzoblue
Vagrant Radio
Fresh View
Dreamscaper
Scrapblog
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How did the Knoxville site make the cut? It looks like someone puked images all over the homepage.
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.
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/
Nice list, though it seems like everyone and their dog are posting these articles nowadays.
Great list, thank you. Specially Fluidbook design’s very good.
I’ll wait your next great web site part.
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!
thanks.
www.prapdesign.com
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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