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Weekly Top Standards-Most Gallery #20 (2)

Posted in Weekly Top StandardsAug 12, 08 | 02:55 pm

  1. MilesDowsett.com
    http://milesdowsett.com

    Overlooked this site in last weeks picks. Quality stuff running on ExpressionEngine. A screenshot thumbnail for portfolio navigation is kind of the norm, but this portfolio page utilizes mini 25×25px icons for each site featured, and the user-interface there along with the pages info-architecture and hierarchy make for easy viewing. Great stuff…..

  2. JasonSantaMaria.com
    http://jasonsantamaria.com

    The new redesign of rockstar designer Jason Santa Maria seems to be built on EE this go round. Jason has authored a few resources on Web Standards and the like that I find myself referring to repeatedly. His portfolio contains some notable sites, such as HappyCog, AlistApart, and Dictionary.com to name a few. The layout, to coin a phrase -is a multi-columned news-style layout. Here’s a link to Jason’s blog post on the redesign.
    Pretty cool for EE fans, that is all from this “Paparaz-ee”.

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    http://www.arcinspirations.com/kobe

    An increcibly adepth sliding navigation and website. Many of the sites resources are downloadble PDF menus, so they don’t have too many problems with the box layout not resizing to accommodate for text. The creative uses of jQuery on this one have been hit squarely out of the park! Also another use of a flash animated background technique to produce “ sparks” behind the active page link in the main navigation. For an even more indepth look at how this site is put together, check the SmashingMazagine post on useful coding solutions 1st one on the list.

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    http://www.sroown.com

    An innovative portfolio solution, a lot of content presented tastefully in a one-page layout, using the prototype-scriptaculous duo of javascript libraries, amongst other resource.

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    http://www.gianmarcolauriola.com

    An urban grafitti layout, can you dig it?!#! There’s a bit of an Easter Egg if you load the site in IE6 you’ll see this lovely message alert box. I couldn’t manage to track down where it was being served up in the stylesheets? The IE6 warning replaces the RSS feed and welcome message in the upper right… nice… that should turn some heads.
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I’m planning to be out on vacation next week, we will continue with week #21 of the Weekly Top Standards website picks, after a short delay. Until next time, good luck finding inspiration for your next project or website design! ~ty

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Weekly Top Standards-Most Gallery #19 (2)

Posted in Weekly Top StandardsAug 07, 08 | 11:35 am

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    Nataliadevalle.com.ar

    A casual designer portfolio from Argentina, fun design.

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    Tcommeterre.com

    Don’t miss the horizontal parallax portfolio scroller, done with jQuery and a plugin called wSlide, pretty kewl!! The wslide demo pages are in French, be sure to open an English translated page (hopefully this link will work) to see the three sample demo pages, links found at the bottom of the first demo page.

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    Phizz.biz

    With a name like Phizz, they had to go with the biz domain extension. The site is using some asp.net technologies, which you just don’t see too much in web standards circles, great design. There are a few tables in the layout, but sometimes a table is just a no-fuss and logical solution, or creates a pagination set.

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    Ignitenewmedia.net

    Nice to look at, peculiar there don’t seem to be any alt tags for images though. There are many benefits to using alt tags, including search engine optimization. The tables-based nav strikes me as odd also, the css-based sliding doors techique is hard to beat for image-based navigation. They’ve done a great job of making the background transparency work even in IE6, kudos for that. Sorry for being a stickler about the tables this week. Whilst I’m on a roll here, the portofolio pop-ups opening in a new window are ok for new sites, but for images a lightbox treatment would be better.
    Onward & upward…

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    Bgpatterns.com

    A web two-point-oh way of exploring background images and sharing them, certainly worth exploring.

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    Etmaguire.com/

    Eric Maguire’s portfolio in the making, lots of impressive sites thus far, and more on the way it looks like. Couldn’t help notice Eric’s showing Most Inspired some love there in the sidebar, thanks Eric.

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    Spacecollective.org/

    If you are a science geek, you need to check this one out! If not check it out anyways, a plethora of visual science projects on-board, with a flexible width layout of 100% and links to hundreds of sci-fi websites out there.

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    Friskdesign.com/

    Not surprised to see this one was built with Wordpress, yes designing a wordpress theme is a genuine design service, not just something you “slice and dice”. Frisk Design specializes in Wordpress it would seem, this bubbly site design is quite a looker.

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    Shiftspace.org/

    Something new [shift] + [space] offers a whole new social browsing experience, with it’s firefox plugin approach to add an open source layer above any webpage. Thoughts on this startup anyone?

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    Fontpark.morisawa.co.jp/

    Font art, shuffling letters to create artworks, view and create your own. Flash fantástico, this one, have some fun with this amusing art experience!

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