Design Meltdown
“Design Elements, Trends and Problems in Web Design” is the strapline for this Blog maintained by Patrick McNeil, a self confessed “graphic designer, web programmer, and all around good guy!”
The observations, structure and commentary offered on all things web, with the basic tenets of good design, communications and information presentation and layout all hit the hallmarks of Usability and a refined and cohesive User Centred approach.
Mandatory reading, because in the end, its all common sense, which really (and sadly) ain’t that common.
http://www.designmeltdown.com/
Analytics Talk – EpikOne
Useful Blog about Analytics (specifically Google) by Justin Cutroni who works for EpikOne who are Google Enterprise Partner and Google Analytics Authorized Consultants.
Justin Cutroni’s Blog: http://www.epikone.com/blog/
and
EpikOne’s own website http://www.epikone.com/
The Web List
One of my work colleagues has this site as his start up page in his browser. Upon first inspection, you are assailed and smacked right between the eyes with the sheer volume of data from popular techno sites like Wired and social bookmarking sites like del.icio.us, stumbleupon and reddit.com.
However the human mind has a clever way of sorting and sifting things out and each time you refresh your browser, your eye wanders to the new feed streaming in.
Addictive.
Ikea Hacker
Stuck for what to do with that piece of Scandinavian blandness hiding away in the garage or the corner of the study? Look no further, some fresh idea’s on how to turn mediocrity into something…. less mediocre.
http://ikeahacker.blogspot.com
Nice Produce :: Nice Things, for Nice People Source:
Nice Produce, Nice Things, for Nice People. Art of the Melbourne Underground
It’s fresh, it’s pure, the focus is on the aesthetic and functionality takes priority over the form factor. The result is nice. And you can buy it.
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