I stumbled upon this website while researching grid-based layout design. This site by Stephen Bau of Design7 looks like a simple layout design template upon first glance but is so much more. The nav bar changes the columns (pretty standard) and the sub menus allow for changes to the script. What I like is each content box is also scripted and contains a wealth of info and links. This site represents to me a hopeful future of web design – an open-source, sharing community of builders.
http://colorschemedesigner.com/
Another website that I came upon in my wanderings is Color Scheme Designer. The site utilizes a top nav bar and bottom menu tabs. Within the content section the color scheme can be altered by
- clicking on each of the small, round color wheels situated above the large wheel.
- clicking on the square blocks of color in the row above the large palette square.
- clicking on the small dark circle in the large color wheel and dragging around the wheel.
- utilizing the bottom tabs to change settings.
My favorite shopping site. One deal, one day. This site is so easy to use. Their buttons are large and labeled. My favorite is during checkout – the button is huge and labeled something like “Click this stupidly large button”. One the right side of the page is a discussion box of wooters (an interesting group) with links to the entries. Below that is section which links to the other subsites for easy browsing. Overall an easy-to-use interface with very entertaining content.
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