Showing posts with label 5 favorites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5 favorites. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

5 More Websites I Frequently Visit

1. http://abduzeedo.com/
- Abduzeedo is a blog about design. There are all sorts of articles for those who want to look for inspiration. Also you will find very useful tutorials for the most used applications out there, with a special selection of Photoshop Tutorials and Illustrator Tutorials. Of course there are other softwares conteplated like Pixelmator, Fireworks, and web design tutorials. One of the goals of Abduzeedo is to be an open channel to the design community, encouraging feedback. The Daily Inspiration is a proof of that, everybody can send images that inspired them so we can share with the community. Possibly one of my favorite websites out there and I wish I could spend more time on it. It is practically a social network for the design community is the best way to describe it.

Abduzeedo, "The blog's name means abducted in Portuguese. I changed its spelling from "abduzido" to "abduzeedo" so I could add the name of the company I founded in 2004, ZEE." - Fabio Sasso, Founder.

I really love the layout of this website. The dark color gray gives it a mysterious feel as well as folded CYM triangle gives it an esoteric feel which accomplishes the 'abducted' concept. Its a simple blog style layout which it divides its' content up into the container style. There is enough room so that it doesn't feel cluttered, but it doesn't feel like there's something missing.

2. http://www.deviantart.com/

- This is a website where it prides itself being where ART meets application. Another community website geared towards art. Its more of a wider audience than Abduzeedo and therefore the quality of art is lesser, but there are a lot of great artists. The resources are great and plentiful. The website is designed to keep up-to date with the other community websites and has a nice drag-and-drop feature. I feel though, that they could do more with their layout.

3. http://www.etsy.com/
- I really love this store concept. It is like an ebay, but directed towards artists, designers and crafters. Its got an indie flare to it while still keeping up with the current web 2.0 look. It features a big easy to find menu at the top and then a secondary menu column on the left.

4. http://www.scientificamerican.com/
- Scientific American is a popular science magazine/news blog. Features classic colors, blog style layout, menu with drop menus and a multimedia section. Information is easy to find as well it is organized. Posts are filled with scientific releases and discussions.

5. http://www.lawofone.info/
- One of the most popular and accurate transmissions of esoteric knowledge in our time, The Law of One offers spiritual insight and explanations from a being known to the Sumerians as Ra, who was the Father of all Creation. This info was deemed %95 accurate by a 'black ops' insider. There are 104 sections about the current changes going on with Earth and why certain things happen on this world. 'Channeled' should not be the word to describe this as it was transmitted through three different people making it more reliable than a single channeler. For a website that solely focuses on information presentation, it is well organized and easy to read. The search is easily found. The reader has two options to view the information by section and category. It is a well design website for virtually having no layout, and a website in the most basic format.

5 More Websites I Frequently Visit

1. http://abduzeedo.com/
- Abduzeedo is a blog about design. There are all sorts of articles for those who want to look for inspiration. Also you will find very useful tutorials for the most used applications out there, with a special selection of Photoshop Tutorials and Illustrator Tutorials. Of course there are other softwares conteplated like Pixelmator, Fireworks, and web design tutorials. One of the goals of Abduzeedo is to be an open channel to the design community, encouraging feedback. The Daily Inspiration is a proof of that, everybody can send images that inspired them so we can share with the community. Possibly one of my favorite websites out there and I wish I could spend more time on it. It is practically a social network for the design community is the best way to describe it.

Abduzeedo, "The blog's name means abducted in Portuguese. I changed its spelling from "abduzido" to "abduzeedo" so I could add the name of the company I founded in 2004, ZEE." - Fabio Sasso, Founder.

I really love the layout of this website. The dark color gray gives it a mysterious feel as well as folded CYM triangle gives it an esoteric feel which accomplishes the 'abducted' concept. Its a simple blog style layout which it divides its' content up into the container style. There is enough room so that it doesn't feel cluttered, but it doesn't feel like there's something missing.

2. http://www.deviantart.com/

- This is a website where it prides itself being where ART meets application. Another community website geared towards art. Its more of a wider audience than Abduzeedo and therefore the quality of art is lesser, but there are a lot of great artists. The resources are great and plentiful. The website is designed to keep up-to date with the other community websites and has a nice drag-and-drop feature. I feel though, that they could do more with their layout.

3. http://www.etsy.com/
- I really love this store concept. It is like an ebay, but directed towards artists, designers and crafters. Its got an indie flare to it while still keeping up with the current web 2.0 look. It features a big easy to find menu at the top and then a secondary menu column on the left.

4. http://www.scientificamerican.com/
- Scientific American is a popular science magazine/news blog. Features classic colors, blog style layout, menu with drop menus and a multimedia section. Information is easy to find as well it is organized. Posts are filled with scientific releases

Monday, January 17, 2011

5 websites I frequently visit

1. http://www.swimchick.net
- Detroit based Designer studying at the College of Creative Studies who focuses on photo manipulation using a wide variety of techniques with brushes, textures and lighting. Been following her since the age of Neopets. Generally simple website with the menu at the top. Aimed at a resource site while her blogs are filled about life with comic relief. While her resources are good and the layouts generally reflect her design style and she definitely has the creative flux, her arrogance regarding her work is unbelievable. The overall usability is user friendly with the resources all categorized.

2. http://www.doedeereblogazine.com
- New York City based makeup enthusiast, entrepreneur, fashionista & self-proclaimed Unicorn Queen. She is a model who gained herself a portion of the spotlight. She has a small makeup company that has been featured in many beauty magazines across the globe featuring brightly colored makeup with a rainbow futuristic concept and was recognized in the magazine, "self made" as the top 100 independent entrepreneurs of 2010. She is a lifestyle blogger who changes her personal fashion style every year or so ranging from gothic, futuristic to indie fashion styles. Her blog is relatively simple with a favorite photo from photoshoots as the header and a right column menu with a biography at the beginning. Her posts are categorized in separate categories. Many people call her fashion style 'childish' as she loves Unicorns and bright colors, but the way she presents herself has an adult charm.

3. http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/
- The blog is a joint effort and collaboration between leading designers around the world which contribute a wealth of expertise on all fields of design, such as coding, typography, Photoshop tutorials and more. The overall presentation I personally find rather misleading. It features a brightly colored header with vector graphics and a deep red as the main color. At first glance I feel like this website is geared to graphic tutorials and graphic designers rather than web designers and web developers. The right column menu is far too cluttered. The main navigation is far too down and can be often overlooked. The link to where the posts are categorized are simply called "Categories" whereas on the doedeere blogazine the categories are just listed under a section rather than listed on a separate link.

4. http://www.design-newz.com
- Design-Newz is a site that features articles, resources and tutorials written by designers and developers. The one thing that I dislike most about this site is that when you click on a new newz article, it opens in another window, and if you have a bajillion tabs open and the design newz website is at the beginning it opens a new window at the very end so you end up kinda lost... the overall design is very nice though. It uses the container feature to separate and organize information. It uses an easy scroll pagination as well as classic Bauhaus inspired color scheme. It doesn't feel "corporate" yet it keeps a professional look and feel. Concept of the website is very interesting as well since it picks other newz articles rather than rewriting them in another blog.

5. http://www.instructables.com
- Instructables is a web-based documentation platform where passionate people share what they do and how they do it, and learn from and collaborate with others. The seeds of Instructables germinated at the MIT Media Lab as the future founders of Squid Labs built places to share their projects and help others. The site uses a bold playful gold yellow as well as a top navigational menu. When you click on a section of the menu the page opens up to reveal a secondary navigation underneath for subcategories. The website is fantastic for finding creative inspiration for projects but is a bit suffocating and overwhelming, it could definitely use some breathing room.