For this weeks site I’ve chosen the website of Crane Brothers.
The website is a great mix of vivid images, typography and solid grid based design.
For this weeks site I’ve chosen the website of Crane Brothers.
The website is a great mix of vivid images, typography and solid grid based design.
As I reviewed this past weeks gallery collection I was pleasantly surprised to see a nice selection of Food related sites.
I’ve highlighted those sites in the Niche Nuggets post below.
For this weeks site I’ve chosen the website of Mike Smith.
With so many design studios out there, the website is an important tool for attracting and convincing potential clients to pick you. Mike has done a great job of showcasing his past work, as well as sharing his thoughts on the web design process.
For this weeks site I’ve chosen the website of Jenier.
Since I was raised in England, I take my afternoon tea break very seriously. Jenier’s website takes what many would call boring, and makes it very appealing!
Much like the previous Niche Nuggets post showcasing websites with diagonal lines, we’re going against grain for this weeks post.
Having a website that scrolls horizontally defies conventional wisdom, but when done right can be the perfect feature for your design.
Below you’ll find some awesome example of website that scroll horizontally, breaking the myth that people that don’t like to scroll, and scroll horizontally at that!
For this weeks site I’ve chosen the website of Soho Fixed.
Sometimes bigger is better .. the big images, and big typography really make this website standout from the crowd, check it out, you’ll like it!
For this weeks site I’ve chosen the website of Toronoto Standard.
A wonderfully minimal, but very classy design for the digital magazine, boasts some great typography as well as a solid grid layout.