The Fallen

The Fallen

The Fallen is an interesting website, especially to a history and WWII buff like me. Granted, the majority of the site is video based - but as the author / coder Neil Halloran points out, "In the interactive version, the interactions are at around 7:21, and 16:17. And...

AIGA Design Conference 2015

AIGA Design Conference 2015

AIGA just released their site for the AIGA Design Conference 2015 (in October). Lovely all the way around - from the "revival" art (that might be changed out periodically? See the current site and the image below) - to how everything works on-scroll. Looking at the...

Radar #96

Radar #96

In this week's Radar: 12 Gurus Got 5 Questions About How They Set Their Rate Why Web Design is Dead How To Export SVG Patterns Sticky Positioning with Nothing but CSS Copy & Paste & The Web How To Center In CSS Page Scroll Effects How To Design Social Media...

Channel Islands Surfboards

Channel Islands Surfboards

What says "cool" better than a surfboard? Really besides the spectacular images of surfers and the surf community, the best part for me is the informative pages for surfboards themselves (including some with a 3d preview) and the interactive customizable 'Board...

Brighton i360

Brighton i360

Starting to really enjoy things and sites coming out of Brighton, like this one for Brighton i360. Good grid-centric design - clean and simple. Looking forward to it being built and visiting.. next time I'm in the UK.   @TheBrightoni360 made by @wearetilt

To-Do App UI Kit

To-Do App UI Kit

Cool landing page from InVision with their new To-Do App UI Kit. Love the intro - the CSS animation of the cloud .png overlaid on the mountain .jpg makes it look like the mountain and clouds are a video background. Looks like they share every single possible layout...

Anton and Irene

Anton and Irene

Pretty stellar agency/non-agency site from Anton and Irene, built by Oleg Chulakov. Avant-garde was the first thing that came to mind when landing on the site - pretty darn cool was the next thought. Love the different pieces of the site, but equally love the...

UXPin

UXPin

"Design is really about solving problems" - Amen. I can see that UXPin's philosophy, matches the way they go about their design for their site too. Love the simple home page, that is still layered with a video background of the product, but more as texture than a main...

Family Trails

Family Trails

Good looking "Family Trails" site from the National Center for Families Learning. It's a very social site, and essentially it is a travel type blog, which seems to work very well for what the NCFL is trying to accomplish. @Family_Trails

Lehigh CBE

Lehigh CBE

Like the clean site from Lehigh University College of Business and Economics - think it has good (and appropriate) UI / UX, even down to the main content / sub-pages. Like how they have the hamburger menu below the hero image so that you can go into more detail on the...

County of Monterey

County of Monterey

The above screen shot from the County of Monterey's new website may be the single best feature of their website - that's not to say that the site isn't pretty decent on it's own (don't know if you know that government sites usually, well, stink...) - but a government...

Dennys

Dennys

It's breakfast time in Nashville, Tennessee where we're putting BDConf (www.bdconf.com) on this week. we just finished setting up, and I'm watching the dude get the breakfast ready for the attendees... and then I see this site in our inbox - Denny's. We have one in...

Happy Apps

Happy Apps

Pretty fun scrolling animation of the wires/tubes that connect the sections for you visually. I like that part of it, it makes what is fairly standard fun. Would be extra super great for it to be responsive, but there's always reasoning behind stuff so I won't judge...

Seven Shores

Seven Shores

It's not often you see a restaurant or cafe website made entirely out of HTML/CSS. I know that's crazy right? This one isn't spectacular but it's efficient and perfect for the need. That's why I think it's beautiful, really! Also... it's made using squarespace.

Tree of Human Development

Tree of Human Development

Pretty rad interactive element here. The tree that you get after completing the form is brilliant. Go take a peek and play around with it.  

Fast Forward Labs

Fast Forward Labs

I dig this simplified layout approach of the Fast Forward Labs website. At it's core it's straight forward and simple, but lay on some neat visuals like the animated mind map graphics and it's pretty darn cool.

Radar #95

Radar #95

In this week's Radar: There Is No Fold BDConf Coming to ALT in September Why White Space Is Crucial To UX Design How Typography is Shaping the Course of Web Design: A Primer Exploring the Hero Image Trend in Web Design A Designer’s Checklist For Designing Awesome...

WEI SRAUM

WEI SRAUM

There is a lot going on here to get this website responsive visually. The grid is pretty core to its layout and it flows really well from screen to screen width. I also really dig how the header/nav stays fixed and moves up visually as you scroll down. From the...

Vic Roads

Vic Roads

So I've looked at reviewing the Vic Roads site, out of Australia, a couple of times since it's been in our queue and it took me a little while to come to peace with it. I think my initial problem was that it is very text heavy, so we don't often look at those sites as...

Zedd

Zedd

Pretty decent band website. It get's straight to the point and doesn't bog you down with giant photos and crazy background design stuff. Band name, play music samples, buy stuff... that's all you need really.

World Wide Web Foundation

World Wide Web Foundation

Solid, solid design here. There's a lot to this design but I only want to look at one thing for this write up. Take a look at the screen layout changes between what looks like iPhone and iPad - the marquis areas break out of being on top of the hero image to go...

Story of the Web

Story of the Web

It's a fun website to scroll through. It's also pretty nifty visually. I like the navigation by year and then also by major event (bookmarks). Solid stuff.

Google Design

Google Design

A simple feeling design that is anything but simple. Clearly, they utilized their Material Design approach to this site. There is also some really nice little interactions, like the "ping" visual thing when you click on main links. I will say that this site is way...

Audubon

Audubon

A beautifully executed website for Audubon. I love how the first thing you see is kind of like a splash screen, with a large image but still visible navigation, then as you scroll it slides up to reveal a more traditional feeling site. Then the site is not very...

Giang Nguyen Design

Giang Nguyen Design

Good, clean portfolio site from Giang Nguyen out of Vietnam. It's very simple, with the work being the main focus. I like the little refreshing tag lines on the top left - will say that on my browser, it is hard to see under Giang's name in the sticky header. All...

Formula 1

Formula 1

As expected from Formula 1, this is a slick, solid and bold website. The first thing to grab you is the quality of the large and spectacular images on the home page. As a designer, if you’re given images such as these to play with you know your design is going to be...

Limerick 2020

Limerick 2020

Interesting site out of Limerick, Ireland, in their bid to become the European Capital of Culture for 2020 - love to see a site that is built around the cultural events of a city. Really like how they have taken their logo - made a font out of it - and used it...

designosource.be

designosource.be

Good clean one-pager agency out of Belgium for Designosource. While the site is good, I think what is more impressive is that this looks to be a hybrid agency / teaching environment that grew out of a college classroom - probably the professors' needs to give students...

Advent

Advent

What the... I only wish some of the hacked websites we've seen over the years could have been this cool. I'm writing this Sunday, May 31st - and not sure how the site is changing on June 1st (the last part of this one-pager for possibly a video game by 2K (@2K) , says...

Old New York City

Old New York City

I wish that there were more of these types of sites out there like the Old New York City site, made by The NY Public Library, their NYPL Labs section, and Dan Vanderkam (Twitter handles below). Yes - we're still a style gallery, so you may ask why put this site out...