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Minimalism

In a world dominated by flashy images and crowding, this is the best minimalist-style design I've seen to date.

permanent link 25 jan at 06:01 by Ira

There are 11 guest comments so far.

commentat 06:22 on 25 January 2006, Jacob Estes wrote:

I don't like it. I don't like the yellow, the contrast, or how the subnavigation disappears when you click on an item within it.

I do like the font and the relationship their sizes have though.

commentat 08:49 on 25 January 2006, wadada wrote:

Maybe this is better: http://plain-text.co.uk/

Otherwise, plain text and javascript menus? Come on.

commentat 09:16 on 25 January 2006, shotoshi wrote:

I think it's a beautiful site and one of the best I've seen (really)

commentat 14:07 on 25 January 2006, Jay wrote:

Greg, I sure hope you didn't post this up yourself! :P As I said way back when you previewed it at purephotoshop.net, it looks nice.

commentat 14:44 on 25 January 2006, Tor Bollingmo wrote:

Does he need help with a image-swapping-technique?

commentat 15:48 on 25 January 2006, Andrew wrote:

this is definatly not the best minimilist site on the internet, thats retarded, there are so many better sites. This is just text with an on/off click javascript menu and yellow hover colors. You need to get out more, but then again this is probably just the owner spamming his site.

commentat 17:32 on 25 January 2006, jason wrote:

"the best minimalist-style design I've seen to date."

permanent link 25 jan at 06:01 by Ira

You can't have seen many minimalist designs then!

commentat 18:22 on 25 January 2006, TzMedia wrote:

Am I missing something... it's just text.

On that note I'd call it minimalist, but not a "Style".

It's like scratching your fingernails across a chalk board then really, without being rude...

commentat 18:25 on 25 January 2006, TzMedia wrote:

Am I missing something... it's just text.

On that note I'd call it minimalist, but not a "Style".

It's like scratching your fingernails across a chalk board then really, without being rude...

The download for the portfolio pdf is broken... another big nothin'

commentat 19:47 on 25 January 2006, Carlos Bernal wrote:

Minimalism required minimal effort to create, minimal effort to understand and should only get minimal attention.

The Emperor has no clothes on this one.

commentat 01:58 on 26 January 2006, Anthony wrote:

god damnit, this is another retarded onwer spamming his site on stylegala.

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