thinkingforaliving.org

thinkingforalivingorg

Really great content to be consumed from this website, I enjoyed most of these articles. It has a very interesting design, I love experimental stuff like this. I think it has it’s issues but at the same time I think it engages and creates interest.

I’m not a big fan of the multiple columns on the same page, it forces me to break from my normal conventions of reading a web page. Making me stop and scroll back to the top in order to move to a new column of text is distracting. But like I said, at the same time it’s really great to see something new visually with this site design.

I think the format is most successful when the posts move left to right seamlessly with graphics and other design elements to pull you along.

You’ve got to form your own opinions on this design though, what do you think about it?

According to the site credits these are the people that make thinkingforaliving.org:
Duane King BBDK.com
Bob Borden BBDK.com
Shane Bzdok BBDK.com
Frank Chimero frankchimero.com
Ian Coyle iancoyle.com
Antonio Carusone aisleone.net

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