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GarrettDimon

Current rating: 5.8 (402 votes)

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Minimalist design at its best! While breaking away from your average two column, over-designed weblog, this one might surprise you with its sheer simplicity but it is, nevertheless, a gem in my book.

There is no navigation in a classical sense but you find your way around just as easy if not easier in an unconventional and sometimes surprising manner. There is absolutely no visual clutter so the focus is where it’s supposed to be: on the content. Bold colors, big titles and expanded buttons are there to add to its originality and beauty.

Needless to say, the code shows the same simplicity and it is perfectly valid and semantically correct.

This website could very well be used in a design course as the perfect example of design’s no.1 rule: “keep it simple”.

Reviewed by Lucian Slatineanu

There are 24 guest comments so far.

commentat 22:04 on 22 April 2005, Matt wrote:

Man, talk about simple. It is so simple, but still contains everything you need to get around the site. The subtle navigation at the top with the about and home page is a very nice touch.

The comment posting section is also very well done. Nice and large and easy to read.

Nice job. Interesting about Bright Corner being in Plano, didn't know that. I am from Plano also.

commentat 00:11 on 23 April 2005, Gustav R. Boogie PhD wrote:

It's simple all right, mates, but is it what we really want to see? It's sub-minimal because at a minimum a Web site is to have content and bitchin' graphics. I give it an 8/10.

commentat 00:17 on 23 April 2005, Rob Winters wrote:

Garrett has taken the keep it simple philosophy to an extreme and still managed to create a site that is great to look at as well as easy to use. Great work and fantastic content too.

commentat 09:25 on 23 April 2005, jason wrote:

man, get rid of the drop shadows from those buttons at the bottom of the page or put a 1px white stroke around them! Makes the edges look murky.

commentat 12:02 on 23 April 2005, Sebastian Schmieg wrote:

Hmmm...*thinking*... I just don't get it. Yes, it's simple and yes, "keep it simple" is an important rule, but besides that?

Excellent typography? Nice colors? Clever grid? Impressive portfolio items that are the reasons for the simplistic approach (to make them stand out)? Not in my eyes.

What I find really funny is that such a simple navigation is achieved by using an image map.

After all it's just a question of taste, not ability, as Garret obviously isn't a beginner.

Some of the minimalistic websites I enjoy:

http://www.whynotassociates.com/

http://www.practise.co.uk/

http://www.jungundpfeffer.de/english/

http://www.designmadeingermany.de/pixeldurst/

commentat 18:10 on 23 April 2005, Bryan wrote:

Minimal = Yes

Use of standards = Yes

use of good colors = Yes

Taking CSS to the edge = No

I like yourtotalsite.com and I like the simplicity of garrets personal site here, but do I think it represents what the cssvault, stylegala, cssbeauty, etc... go for? Not really. There are some css submissions that would be very difficult for many novice and even skilled css designers to pull off, but this one, with just a little understanding of css, could make his design. I like it, I just don't know if it merits a style gala submission. Just personal opinion.

commentat 20:29 on 23 April 2005, Jacob Bøtter wrote:

Am I the only one who thinks this looks a little too much like Svn?

http://www.37signals.com/svn/

commentat 23:19 on 23 April 2005, Matt Dempsey wrote:

Really really great. So simple and subtle with what it does, there was obviously a lot of thought behind it which is hidden to the untrained eye. Great job - Simplicity Is Beauty...

commentat 15:28 on 24 April 2005, Kev wrote:

@Bryan - I didn't see anywhere in this sites 'About Us' section that says submissions should take CSS to the edge.

A good design (and this submission is a great one) is one that allows the users of a site to actually use that site and do it in a professional 'stylish' way. There is a place for cutting edge technique but it certainly shouldn't (IMO) be in a live production environment but in an 'experimentation' area.

Simplicity does not equate with less quality.

commentat 19:32 on 24 April 2005, Greg wrote:

I really like it. Sweet and simple.

I think it's great and surely worthy of mention here at Stylegala! :c)

commentat 07:11 on 25 April 2005, Jonathan Aquino wrote:

The headings look really pixelated on my screen. Anyone else find this? Of course that may be because I am not using anti-aliasing or ClearType (for medical reasons).

commentat 17:41 on 25 April 2005, matt wrote:

I agree with Jacob, this site looks too much like Svn.

commentat 00:39 on 26 April 2005, Greg wrote:

A little off topic here but can anyone identify the typeface used at the top of Garret's homepage?

commentat 00:58 on 26 April 2005, David wrote:

Looks like frutiger at first glance, but I might be wrong.

commentat 03:53 on 26 April 2005, Brad wrote:

For those of you who are knocking it because "it isn't that hard to make", wake up. Sure, theoretically, anyone who understands CSS COULD have made this site, but DID they? It's a real skill to get a design looking this clean, and flowing this nicely. Perhaps you shouldn't judge a site on its difficulty to be created, but rather on its overal effectiveness. For me, the layout, colors, and open space more then get the job done.

commentat 18:24 on 26 April 2005, Greg wrote:

Well said, Brad. I completely agree with you.

commentat 07:07 on 28 April 2005, Garrett wrote:

Greg - It is in fact frutiger.

Thanks for the comments and feedback everyone. It is greatly appreciated.

commentat 06:08 on 29 April 2005, Jack wrote:

Garrett's website is simple. Simplicty is awesome, but in taste. In my opinion, he could have done a better job.

commentat 17:35 on 03 May 2005, G wrote:

The design is probably just a little too sparse for my taste, but I agree with the points made above: it achieves everything a site should do in that it is functional, accessible and well organised. The average 'end user' doesn't care how clever your code or graphics are. It's a good example of the "just because you can doesn't mean you should" philosphy. Bearing all that in mind, I think it's every bit as valid an addition to a CSS gallery as more complex and inventive designs because it serves as a good example to other designes, both experienced and novice.

commentat 14:39 on 04 May 2005, Rob wrote:

Completely agree with Brad. A simple clear design is far from easy to do well. This does it very well.

commentat 17:15 on 13 May 2005, Bryan wrote:

I actually Renig my comments above (juicedthoughts Bryan - my personal blog). I was ignorant to the fact of what Style Gala shoots for. I was thinking 'css to the edge' type of stuff, rather then good quality design.

My apologies can be seen at Whitespace in regards to Garrett's review.

I am sorry for being ignorant though :)

commentat 20:46 on 16 May 2005, da dawg wrote:

The type is fine, but the site is boring. His content is nothing I haven't read a hundred times before elsewhere.

To support a minimal design like this, your content better be lightning in a bottle. Alas, this is not so in this case.

commentat 23:24 on 16 May 2005, Joseph Wain wrote:

da dawg — Point taken, but I didn't realize this was Contentgala. (Hmm... that gives me an idea...)

commentat 15:50 on 17 May 2005, da dawg wrote:

so by that logic, i could have a kick-ass looking site, and just have gibberish written and it could make the stylegala list? geez, i hope they're a bit more discerning than that around here.


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