fortuitous

fortuitous

The new blog from Matthew Haughey, founder of MetaFilter and PVRBlog, fortuitous is an eye-catching design. It eschews many standard design elements in favor of a very unique layout with several nice touches.

I’m interested to hear what you think about it, though. Is it revolutionary? Too clever for its own good? Something in between?

Kinsta

2 Comments

  1. Dave Lyon

    In light of http://www.northtemple.com/547 does this even qualify? It’s not identical but the bulk of how it looks as well as the code seems to be based on northtemple.com

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  2. Shane

    Thanks for pointing that out. I had not seen it. There are a lot of great points on both sides here, so I’ll let it stand for now.

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