Monthly Archives: June 2011
Niche Nuggets: Dark Blog Design
I’ve been a fan of light on dark designs for a long time, but people usually avoid it for content heavy designs, especially blogs. The conventional wisdom stating that readability suffers in such designs. Here are some stunning examples of … Continue reading
Logo of the Week #2
This week I’ve selected the logo of web development company ideris. Designed by Stanislav Levin, the logo has been featured on a number of logo galleries, including: Logogala, Creattica, and Logomoose.
Site of the Week #18
For this weeks site I’ve chosen trackt. The website was designed with 12 column grid based on 960 grid system, and is featured in their showcase. I also selected it as a site in the Design By Grid gallery. trakt … Continue reading
Logo of the Week #1
Going along with my selection for the Site of the Week, I’m starting a weekly post to select a Logo of the Week. The logos will be selected from the various logo design galleries including, but not limited to these … Continue reading
Site of the Week #17
This week I’ve selected the website of Betterfly, a startup still in beta, trying to help you find people to help you learn. Betterfly makes it unbelievably easy and efficient to find the right tutors, coaches, stylists, trainers or other … Continue reading
32 Great Adobe Illustrator Tutorials
Adobe Illustrator is designed for a complete vector graphics environment and can be used with other Adobe creative programs. In this program you can open up to 100 jobs in multiple designs in a single canvas and work with them … Continue reading
Site of the Week #16
This week I’ve selected the website of 1minus1 a web design agency from Surrey, England. 1minus1 creates web sites, web applications, mobile applications, applications for the desktop and other digital media such as animations, illustrations, presentations and movies. We are … Continue reading
Niche Nuggets: 24 Inspiring SaaS Website Designs
Software as a Service has become a popular and common delivery model for most business applications. Software and data are centrally located, typically in a cloud, and are normally accessed by users with a web browser over the internet. Often … Continue reading
What do you sit on?
It’s time to replace my chair with something new. As someone who sits at a desk for over 10 hours each day, the quality of my chair is very important! Or maybe its just because I’m getting older, but the … Continue reading
Site of the Week #15
This week I’ve selected a great little site for a great idea. Activate is a “A fun day away from your desk… in the great outdoors!” Activate is a one day event for web designers and developers, offering the opportunity … Continue reading









