Monday, March 28, 2011

Web Design:See Wikipedia defines

I really like the way Wikipedia defines web design: “Web design is a broad term used to encompass the way that content is delivered to an end-user through the World Wide Web…”. And we have to say that web design is really all about the way you deliver content, so taking good care of shaping your website is something that’s very important. Websites are pretty much based on grids and columns, where geometrical forms are the main elements. Here we will show you some examples of how circles, squares, rectangles and triangles are used to better create beautiful and inspiring websites.

A circle inside of a rectangle frame with circular navigation buttons. The content is also beautifully organized in rectangle thumbs.

Nice use of geometrical thumbs to show images of the book. Also using a big circled chart to show important info. The whole layout is really nice actually.

Gisele Muller is someone that recently discovered a new career online. A person that really likes technology, design, photography and creativity. An eternal geek wannabe, tech fan and a communication lover! Current location: Porto Alegre, RS – Brazil. Twitter:

Geometric shapes in web design can be quirky and fun, I’m guessing that’s why a lot of the sites showcased are design portfolios. I really like ‘Quality Laundry Professionals’ the site is lovely and really unusual for a laundry site. ‘re:play’ has a really nice structured layout too.
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