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Emoticons, illustrated.
posted by Brandon Blatcher
on Jul 28, 2009 -
38 comments
The Role of Inconvenience in Designing Social Systems (slyt via robowhiz) [more inside]
posted by kliuless
on Sep 19, 2008 -
26 comments
Aurora is a concept video exploring one possible future user experience for the Web.
posted by plexi
on Aug 8, 2008 -
37 comments
Blue Vertigo | Web Design Resource Links
posted by Gyan
on Nov 21, 2007 -
24 comments
The Web Is Agreement: a poster (large, huge) designed by Paul Downey.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane
on Oct 31, 2007 -
22 comments
If Google was designed for Google.
posted by armoured-ant
on Oct 16, 2007 -
36 comments
Frog Review - Talking frogs review websites.
posted by carter
on Apr 15, 2006 -
18 comments
The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web. Robert Bringhurt's undisputed bible of typography until now has been limited to print design. This site, a work in progress, presents his principles one at a time, and explains how to follow them as a web designer using HTML and CSS.
posted by Robot Johnny
on Mar 8, 2006 -
29 comments
3quarksdaily. Just another blog, sure, but a good one. 3quarksdaily is a filter blog much like our very own, but with only 15 users (and an editor). As they say on their about page "On this website, my guest authors and editors and I hope to present interesting items from around the web on a daily basis, in the areas of science, design, literature, current affairs, art, and anything else we deem inherently fascinating." The do an admirable job.
posted by panoptican
on Dec 6, 2005 -
26 comments
Grokker. It's powered by Yahoo! search, but the results are presented in a very different way, a visual map [example]. There's a few tools to refine the output. It's different, a bit slower than a "normal" search and requires a bit of patience. There's an affiliated weblog, with an entry explaining their philosophy, "Moving Beyond the Algorithm."
posted by gsb
on May 19, 2005 -
31 comments
Client: "People don't know what links are on the web yet, you have to make it blink and say 'CLICK HERE!' "
Web designer horror stories from the last days of the dotcom boom. (via the Spinnoff forums)
posted by UKnowForKids
on Nov 19, 2003 -
50 comments
Web sites protest by going black. A little over 100 web sites have bandied together to go black on this international day of protest. Some with interesting art, some with personal notes and others with strong words. Are there other web protests going on that you've heard of? Links?
posted by DragonBoy
on Feb 15, 2003 -
16 comments
May 1st Reboot . On April 25, participating sites shut down and post a Reboot Holder, until May 1st, at which time they relaunch. Why?
Upon review of all of this year's participating sites, a good number of them are not using the required Reboot Holder. Most have simply continued with normal operations and even made updates as recently as this afternoon.
posted by Su
on Apr 29, 2002 -
15 comments
This orthopaedic surgery site seems more like a design exercise than an actual attempt at an informative site. Imagine that someone told you to make the site using poor technology choices, couple it with non-professional content not conducive to trusting the doctors, and add a map to the office that does more to enable chuckles than get people to into the business. It's so bad, it's good, and most definitely do not skip intro on this one.
posted by mathowie
on Apr 13, 2002 -
32 comments
We keep hearing about this "who owes what to whom" now that Assembler has closed, and Kaliber and Dreamless are closing.
But what of it? What does it mean? Are we so closed minded to think our Web world is the only one and that somehow the rest of the universe revolves around those of us privileged enough to be able to embark on it as a daily journey?
All of us feel one way or another towards this debate. Either we hate it, or love it, and what of that too? What *do* each of us want from this virtual world? Is there something here worth redeeming and at least arriving at a point to agree to disagree? Discuss?
posted by sixandone
on Jul 14, 2001 -
10 comments
NBCi relaunches as probably the most boring, blase portal site I've ever seen and their stock goes up? Is it just me, or does it look like they bought the site from "Al's Do It Yourself Portals"?
posted by owillis
on Sep 25, 2000 -
7 comments
I think the splash page for Ciudad is excellent. As a matter of fact, I think that the "Two Hot Tamales" have done a great job of carrying the design sense of their restaurants to both of their sites. I wish other restaurants did as well at conveying their ambiance online.
posted by CrazyUncleJoe
on Feb 2, 2000 -
0 comments