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July 19, 2010 | 24 likes | 0 comments
Dan Cederholm has put some extra love into the design of his Tumblr. Great textures and readability.
July 19, 2010 | 47 likes | 0 comments
Grain & Gram, or The New Gentleman's Journal, as they like to call themselves, is a wonderful new source of inspiration. A droolworthy and surprisingly fresh breath of air in this way too crowded area of the Internet. I'll keep this one bookmarked in case there's a chance that they can keep this level of quality in future updates.
June 29, 2010 | 17 likes | 0 comments
Jon Hicks just redesigned his journal/blog as a fluid site. Motivated by Ethan Marcotte’s excellent article for A List Apart Responsive Web Design, Jon has definitely done an impressive job. Make sure to resize your browser to see how it folds, bends and adapts.
April 15, 2010 | 10 likes | 0 comments
Mimeo in the Tumbleverse is designer/developer superstar Shaun Inman's development blog for his upcoming iPhone, iPod touch and iPad game "Mimeoverse: Mimeo and the Kleptopus King" coming out in late 2010. You should definitely check out some of the videos so you will truly grasp the genious of the resolution settings in the right hand column of the blog. Well done, Mr. Inman.
March 23, 2010 | 15 likes | 0 comments
Among the first batch of premium Tumblr themes which were just launched, I found this gem. Simplefolio is a slick theme that easily lets you host your portfolio on Tumblr. Sweet concept and gorgeous design by MetaLab.
March 17, 2010 | 9 likes | 0 comments
Rogie King's Komodo Media site is not exactly brand new. That has never stopped me from posting a great site here on Styleboost in the past. And Rogie's very pixel anal site is looking better than ever. In fact it has recently got an amazing "foliage-o-meter" in the right column which dazzles. Definitely a feature to check out and be inspired by. Via @dburka.
March 1, 2010 | 10 likes | 0 comments
Web designer Joshua Lane just recently put together his personal website in a brand new way. The focus is on his online presence elsewhere, but there is also blog posts and other content on the site itself. I think he's done a great and unusual job with this, and accentuated it with nice textures and wonderful typography. Via Zeldman.
February 25, 2010 | 23 likes | 0 comments
North Kingdom are probably most famous for their incredible Flash campaign sites. At least that's how I got to know them. Their own portfolio site, however, is built with HTML5, CSS and JavaScript with wonderful results. It's a lightweight, easily navigated portfolio type site that's a pleasure to use. It's beautiful and highly usable without being flashy (no pun intended).
February 24, 2010 | 7 likes | 0 comments
One of my all time favorite web designers finally steps out of the dark caverns of Facebook and into the daylight to draw some fresh air - and at the same time manage to redesign his personal site. All I can say, is wow. I am left speechless by the way he has turned his site around. The individual background images of the blog posts/articles combined with the stripped down interface make for one of the best blog designs I've ever seen. Rob also use's Typekit with great success.
February 20, 2010 | 26 likes | 0 comments
Frank Chimero is an illustrator and graphic designer based in Missouri. Frank also runs a blog called Questionable Characters with the esteemed Ben Barry. Frank's site is an example to follow. It's basically a combination of static pages (Home & Profile), Tumblr based pages (Blog & Ethos) and a Cargo based Work section. I love how he's mixed all these together and made it so beautiful and readable.