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A list apartA List Apart
A List Apart is a very popular site “for people who make websites” and it’s not your average web design site - it’s a highly professional online magazine. Read about topics such as what users are looking for, art direction, scripting and insights in the culture of web designers. You name it - they’ve got an article about it.
AdactioAdactio - Jeremy Keith
Adactio is the work of web developer Jeremy Keith who learned scripting while attempting to setup a site for a band of his. He still enjoys playing music but puts most of his efforts on programming and he loves to share his knowledge with whomever that might be interested. Check out his site to learn more about anything from JavaScripts to CSS based design.
Andy BuddAndy Budd
Andy Budd is a thrill seeker that also has a passion for web design and in particular in topics such as CSS, web standards and how to run a successful web project. With a massive archive, sorted by year and month or by category, you are sure to find whatever you’re looking for.
Authentic BordedomAuthentic Boredom - Cameron Moll
Authentic Boredom is the online home of graphic’s designer Cameron Moll, who you also can find freelancing for A List Apart. At his nicely designed site you’ll be able to find job opportunities all over the States as well as articles about for example “the in-house manager” and how to use various techniques for the best designing possible.
Mezzo BlueMezzo Blue - Dave Shea
Mezzo Blue is Dave Shea’s blog about web design and web designish things that somehow is related to the topic. Mezzo Blue once used to an online portfolio but now only operates as a blog - and a great one to that might we add. Go check out his site and get the information you were looking for.
Design MeltdownDesign Melt Down
The Design Melt Down website helps you out with all the trends and problems that might occur in the world that is web design. Read about color usage and what their connotations are, design techniques or why not have a look at what their tutorials have to offer. Design Melt Down is a very extensive site and if you can’t find what you’re looking for here we don’t know where you will.
Digital WebDigital Web
Digital Web is an online magazine that is dedicated to only publish quality content intended for professional web developers, web designers and information architects. Finding what you’re looking for is easy as articles by topic, date, author, title, type or if you so wish you can search by keyword.
Hicks DesignHicksDesign
If icons and logos is the name of your game then you might have found your match in HicksDesign. The founders of this site are highly experienced in the world of web design and they won’t bore you with any pretentious mumbo jumbo designer talk - they’ve built a reputation on being a friendly partner in the business. Read their blog and get inspired.
Jason Santa MariaJason Santa Maria
Jason Santa Maria is a top graphic designer based in New York and his is something that we fell in love with at once. If you browse through his articles we are sure that you’ll understand why Jason has become so popular. One thing that we really like is the “daily photo” - sometimes a picture truly can say more than a thousand words.
Simple BitsSimpleBits - Dan Cederholm
SimpleBits is a small, but popular, web design studio that was founded by Dan Cederholm - author of Web Standard Solutions and Bulletproof Web Design. Dan, and SimpleBits, have a very simple approach to web design and would love to share it with you.
SnookSnook - Jonathan Snook
Snook is the work of web designer and developer Jonathan Snook and the articles on this site is hence much related to his profession. Jonathan is not one to back out of a challenge and this has made him much experienced and on Snook you’ll be able to read about anything from the importance of logos to web design book reviews.
Eric MeyerMeyerWeb - Eric Meyer
MeyerWeb is a bit “lighter” than many other web design sites, but this said it’s in no way a poor website. Eric Meyer, the man behind it all, mix articles about CSS with personal ramblings and that’s exactly what makes his site as good as it really is. He’s an entertainer and manages to make reading about CSS good fun.
ClagnutClagNut - Richard Utter
Richard Utter is a top British web designer and he is also the mastermind behind ClagNut. Through his user friendly website you’ll be able to read about accessibility, information architecture and design. If you know what you’re looking for - type in the keyword in the search box and you’ll find what you’re looking for.