theverge.com

theverge.com

The Verge isn’t exactly new news in the design world. It’s been around a few months. I happen to feel like it’s a great experience in terms of taking in news/stories, both on the old laptop and on my iPad too. What are your gripes or loves for...
atommica.com

atommica.com

Pretty tight design that allows itself to feel lose at the same time. The illustrations are what helps it achieve that. Simple mouse over animations here and there keep it interesting. Follow all that up with a nice responsive layout and you have yourself a damn fine...
playtend.com

playtend.com

The Playtend website is just pain fun. I love the monster and how it all ties in with the name. Taking a look at it in our screen cast review Giovanni and I spell out how much we enjoy this website.
eynsfordmusicfestival.co.uk

eynsfordmusicfestival.co.uk

Largely a simple execution technically speaking but visually it’s super fun. I love the illustration style and the visual stories each little drawing tells to help further the overall story of location and experience. The type is also pretty much spot on with...
smashingmagazine.com

smashingmagazine.com

Smashing Magazine is one of those industry staple websites right? Like Facebook, you mess with it people either love it or hate it. Giovanni and I explore the responsive design decisions in some detail (kinda) in our screen cast review. Overall we do really dig the...
shawnjohnston.ca

shawnjohnston.ca

We’ve written about Shawn Johnston’s site design before here on UMS – we even did a screen cast of it. While this iteration isn’t worlds different visually it totally is under the hood, it’s a responsive implementation and a whole bevy of...