Pick which typeface, illustration, logo or website design you like over another in this artsy comparison site.
In Germany, they've got a slightly different perception of “web design.” But for $6.95, you will learn how to make some really cool potholders.
If you can design a 1997 Angelfire website, you're not a programmer. GTFO.
Bad pun? Check. Web design reference? Check. Old school video game reference? Check. Yep, I think my work here is done.
Aww, how sweet. Hopefully, whoever this poem is meant for has a love for web design!
Matthew Inman (the creative genius behind The Oatmeal) recently gave a fantastic presentation for Ignite on how to create viral media. This is a must watch for all BuzzFeed users. Great advice, very funny stuff. Via.
M.C. Dave Berzack is a web developer and a rapping talent. In his first single he's rapping about developing websites.
Which is surprising, because most people seem to love it when websites purposely clutter pages with multiple download buttons.
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/06/23/showcase-of-ug...
Members of military and intelligence forces around the world risk their lives daily to defend their countries and assist in peacekeeping and aid missions both at home and abroad. The men and women who make up the world’s defense forces make sacrifices that most civilians wouldn’t consider to serve their countries. So, with everything they do for us, shouldn’t they be represented online by website designs that reflect the honor and responsibility they undertake every day? Unfortunately, that’s not the case in many countries out there. Many military websites out there are some of the worst designs in any industry. Whether they’re outdated, broken or designed by amateurs, some of the websites showcased below are bad enough to make you cringe.
HTML5 is the next major revision of HTML and will be used for many new functions that will benefit web developers and Internet users alike.
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/06/03/showcase-of-we...
It may be small, but Lithuania is the geographic center of Europe, and the meeting of Western and Eastern culture is evident. Lithuania is known worldwide for its love of basketball, but today we’ll acquaint you with its Web design industry. In Web design, Lithuania is still a young country; the Internet boom began only about five years ago, and the country doesn’t have a good Web design school.
http://sixrevisions.com/design-showcase-inspiration/3d-el...
3D elements used in web design can make a website more impressive and memorable. The purpose of 3D elements is to create a feeling of depth. For that reason, websites with 3D elements look interesting because most websites have a flat, 2-dimensional design.In this collection, you will find 45 modern website designs that use 3D elements. I hope this showcase will be useful and inspiring to you.
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/websites_stop
If you're new to the Internet and plan to start your website, do us a favor and read this first. [Ed. note: Unless you've already spent a ton of money on your five minute-long Flash splash-page intro, in which case maybe just move along. This will only depress you.]
http://wonder-tonic.com/geocitiesizer/content.php?theme=3...
Turn any website into a GeoCities disaster. Click through to read BuzzFeed the way it should be.
http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/06/25-useful-infogra...
Infographics can be a great way to quickly reference information. Instead of pouring over figures and long reports to decipher data, an infographic can immediately make apparent exactly what a dataset actually means. Below are more than 25 infographics that can be useful to web designers.Some are inc
LOL (Life On Line) Internet Consultants design creative websites. Pets are a specialty! Note: The picture of a cheetah is because of how they are coming to help you - fast, like a cheetah!
Tech Buzz It's a sad, sad day for those of us who aren't web designers. Yahoo!-owned GeoCities is getting shut down by the end of the year, leaving many George Michael fansites and those of us who still don't know how to do CSS with nowhere to go online. Don't worry! There's always Angelfire.
Blake and Jack from Vimeo discuss some of the minutiae related to the homepage of their site. If you've ever chatted with a web designer about something they're passionate about, you'll know it can get a little intense. This is no different.
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/01/14/web-design-tre...
Personally, I like the magazine look.