wonderweb.com.au

Really nice simple website for Felicity Evans here. She’s done some pretty good writing around the web, which is how I first saw this website. It’s simple like I said, it’s not going to change the way you approach your own designs in any major way...

CSS-Tricks.com v9

This is, I think version 9 or so, of Chris Coyier’s (@chriscoyier) CSS-Tricks.com website. We’ve reviewed his site designs in detail in the past and have always followed his progress and how he approaches working on his website. This one for me is a fine...

teamviget.com

Team Viget’s site mission is to share with you their adventures and to hopefully signal other intelligent beings that might want to join in. Now, if you’re gonna look at a site promoting a space odyssey, make sure to do it in a browser that supports the future!...

imaginista.ca

Really intriguing side scrolling design. Somehow I just enjoyed the narrative by scrolling across this site. I think a cool effect might be to make it move horizontally like it does as you use your mouse’s scroll-wheel to scroll down. I’ve seen that before...

anderssonwise.com

Anderssonwise.com has a nice unique and responsive layout. Imagery is used in a way that draws you in to an environment as opposed to just looking at pictures of it. A sophisticated restraint is used throughout the site to keep the focus simple, yet striking. Details...

danogborn.com

Danogborn.com cuts straight to the point. It’s refreshing to see a site like this (not a personal or agency portfolio site). Dan’s blog says a lot about the aesthetic that he wants to present, the choice of language and the… well, if...