February 2011
35 posts
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Little Big Details →
A great resources filled with great UI details that make the difference.
January 2011
18 posts
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Buy A Girl Her Life Back. →
Article here http://mashable.com/2011/01/27/the-girl-store/
The company behind the project http://www.strawberryfrog.com/
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Toyota Prius Projects →
wicked timeline
Twelve South →
This site offers accessories for Mac products. The design is clean and complementary to the Apple site aesthetic (large imagery, white space, simplicity).
Product overview page has nice cropped images of the product. Home page has nice way of thumbnails transitioning into large image.
Subtle dropdown for shopping cart. Also nice how they have all the products listed in the footer.
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House of Buttons →
A nice inspiration blog of different buttons/ctas… It’s nice because you can look at them for wording, style, function, and more, which can not only influence and inspire the way you design buttons, but any element.
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Essentially the modern website... (except it's not... →
This site’s got it all… Custom content design, jquery details, thought out branding, and community consideration. Something to look at for the future of brochure sites.
BlackBerry Site →
Each banners show different look and feel. Nice transitions. 3D look as well. Each section is laid out differently.
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Intersecting Grid Web Design →
A good look at how to make a grid and modular based homepage. To be fair, the execution is only so-so, but the content blocking is well done.
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Nike Better World →
This site is incredibly awesome.
Outstanding use of scroll based navigation, content separation, parallax, branding, and photography.
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Home | Schwinn Bicycles →
InfinVision - "Back to Top" Feature →
Scroll to the bottom to see a little “back to top” icon (right hand corner). When you click it, the page slides back up and the little icon disappears. Useful little feature.
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Erskine Bowling - User controlled parallax feature →
A lovely use of layered images and a touch of javascript create this visually catching and user pleasing feature.
Rather than forcing the user to watch an animation you’ve prepared, why not get them involved, providing a sense of discovery and whimsy.