Top 10 Websites – March 2008
- The Coke Zero Game
This web site takes the top spot as it is simply awesome, even though it’s technically a ‘game’. The design, style, sound, story and artwork have been beautifully executed leaving you with a fun and memorable experience.
- MONOBLOCK
Very funky. Love the use of space, colours and characters.
- Playgroup
A blog site that uses a personal touch while keeping unity in the site theme. Love it.
- iGoogle
Google has done a great job with iGoogle. Make iGoogle your default homepage and load all the things you want. iGoogle is dynamic while giving you full control, and it get’s the thumbs up from us.
- Apple
How could Apple’s website not be in the first Top 10 Websites post? Their site is an excellent example of simplicity with effective use of whitespace, strong type, good imagery and an accesible UI.
- Facebook
Myspace Vs. Facebook – And the winner is… Facebook! Let’s face it, Facebook wins because it looks professional – as opposed to Myspace where most layouts are ugly and inconsistant.
- Smarty Pig
Recently launch website SmartyPig is not only a great idea, but also has a well designed website, a very nice custom text logo, and a good user interface.
- Radiant Plumbing
Who would have thought a plumber’s website would make it into the top 10? But honestly, have you ever seen a plumber’s website as beautiful as this one? We love the concept, and it has been beautifully executed. Well done!
- Triple J
Their new website design (launch in January 2008) ticks all the boxes. The rounded corners and pastal colour themes work well. White space has also been effectively used, with an overall refreshed site. Personally, I think the navigation could be improved slightly, otherwise great design.
- Adobe
Adobe has always produced websites of outstanding quality
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