http://www.figmentsstudio.com/products.php?product_id=SET-FRO
I like this website because of its overall cohesive look, and it is easy to navigate.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Clayton Crain's website
http://www.claytoncrain.com/©/front.html
This is the website for one of my favorite comic book artists; Clayton Crain. He does all his designs in Photoshop (which amazes me). The website was recently redesigned and is easier to navigate and now has a great new page with time lapse videos where you can watch one of his designs being created. He is also planning a tutorial page to teach his photoshop techniques.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Junktion Products
Junktion Products is a company which specializes in recycling ordinary "junk" into awesome sculptural and functional designs. i came across the website from a recent project and really liked how uniquely the website was laid out. The small thumbnail sized images turn into full sized picture after you click on them and also displays information about each piece. it is a unique solution to an overused layout. the problem with the website is because of perhaps the complexity of the layout, the site takes a while to use. in any case it was a neat and interesting foundation for an artists website.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Jay Peak
http://www.jaypeakresort.com/
I like this website because it has a good color scheme and the animation in the beginning is cool. I love the photo of the day option and the way that it is set up, it's like some of the artists websites that you see.
I like this website because it has a good color scheme and the animation in the beginning is cool. I love the photo of the day option and the way that it is set up, it's like some of the artists websites that you see.
JDK
Jager Di Paulo Kemp
This is a website from a design company in Burlington Every time you log on the bird is a different color. There is a "high profile design" or very professional feel to the site which seems to hold true to the companies high profile customers and quality of designs.
This is a website from a design company in Burlington Every time you log on the bird is a different color. There is a "high profile design" or very professional feel to the site which seems to hold true to the companies high profile customers and quality of designs.
http://www.watercolorpainting.com/links-artists.htm
This is a really neat website that has links to oodles of other artists' pages. Pretty straight forward. Lots of scrolling, but overall very helpful. They should really consider putting a menu of the alphabet on the top to see artist of that name letter....
This is a really neat website that has links to oodles of other artists' pages. Pretty straight forward. Lots of scrolling, but overall very helpful. They should really consider putting a menu of the alphabet on the top to see artist of that name letter....
The Hype Machine
This website filters through all different music blogs and posts new and interesting music. It makes it extremely easy to find, listen, and download music that you love and new remixes and covers of songs. Its very organized and user-friendly. You can also post music that interests you on your facebook or twitter easily. It shows the blogs that the music came from as well so you can find your favorite blogs. Its fast and easy discover and explore new music through this website.
http://www.hypem.com
http://www.hypem.com
if you like my any of my previous recommendations at all allow me introduce you to www.guerillaone.com its just another graff site but this ones cool because it usually has a lot more stories, news, and interviews.
if your hanging out with nothing to do and you feel like checking out a random art site id probably recommend looking at www.12ozprophet.com its just a forum and blog site for art criminals to exchange work and stories.
big budget/ amazing look
I know that absolut is a huge company with an enormous marketing budget, but I think this website is so sophisticated and smooth that it deserved some recognition. Each page is designed with it's own concept and identity. I love the graphic displays and the way the site is navigated.
Monday, February 1, 2010
maggie taylor
www.maggietaylor.com i love the layout of this page and the fact that the title of each work is visible when you put your cursor over it.
Bad web cite
http://www.angelfire.com/super/badwebs/
I posted this web cite because i found it and its just bad hard too look at for to long
I posted this web cite because i found it and its just bad hard too look at for to long
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/
This site can be used for many things guitar related but I mostly use it to find chords for songs I want to learn. You can find any song you are looking for complete with chords and tabs for both bass and guitar. The set up is very easy to navigate through.
This site can be used for many things guitar related but I mostly use it to find chords for songs I want to learn. You can find any song you are looking for complete with chords and tabs for both bass and guitar. The set up is very easy to navigate through.
"Tresserra Collection"
http://www.tresserra.com/inicioUK.html
This is a website designed to display Jaime Tresserra's collection of pieces ranging from billiard tables to custom chairs. I stumbled upon the website not because I knew of Jaime Tresserra, but rather because I was looking for websites with smooth transition, and simplistic elegance which I could use as a model for my own website. This site seems to display all the characteristics I want to see in my own site. Simple colors, seamless transitions, and a unique layout which holds ones attention while not being overly stimulating. In all, this is a website I plan to base my own site off of, without blatantly copying the outline.
This is a website designed to display Jaime Tresserra's collection of pieces ranging from billiard tables to custom chairs. I stumbled upon the website not because I knew of Jaime Tresserra, but rather because I was looking for websites with smooth transition, and simplistic elegance which I could use as a model for my own website. This site seems to display all the characteristics I want to see in my own site. Simple colors, seamless transitions, and a unique layout which holds ones attention while not being overly stimulating. In all, this is a website I plan to base my own site off of, without blatantly copying the outline.
http://www.zigzagphilosophy.com/
This is a very cool site! just relax, kick back and swing your mouse around! or just let it sit in one spot and see what happens, you'll see what I'm saying, now click the link!
http://www.thehairstyler.com/hairstyles/casual/medium/curly/sophia-bush-10082/try_on
This is a pretty cool site. Fun, and everything is right in front of you. A few things take a second to load, but other than that pretty nice layout for the pupose of the page. kind of plain but I like the fact that you don't have to scroll around much. Drop down menu is nice, easy navigation.
This is a pretty cool site. Fun, and everything is right in front of you. A few things take a second to load, but other than that pretty nice layout for the pupose of the page. kind of plain but I like the fact that you don't have to scroll around much. Drop down menu is nice, easy navigation.
http://www.deathandtaxesinc.com/
I like this site because it was not what I expected. It is a site for a graphic design firm that is written like an esine, but very easy to navigate. The entire site gives you a very descriptive idea of what this firm is about without overt bios or "this is us" type pages. Even their "about" page is a sales pitch. I feel I am drawn to know more about the firm because of this technique (which is most likely the point).
I like this site because it was not what I expected. It is a site for a graphic design firm that is written like an esine, but very easy to navigate. The entire site gives you a very descriptive idea of what this firm is about without overt bios or "this is us" type pages. Even their "about" page is a sales pitch. I feel I am drawn to know more about the firm because of this technique (which is most likely the point).
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