flickr redesign: “Now have some fun with it.”
The giant panda won me over.
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flickr redesign: “Now have some fun with it.”
The giant panda won me over.
The DIY Network site redesign, launched in late June ‘09, is more than just a facelift. Underneath the glossy new packaging lies a great amount of content for any DIY enthusiast or newbie alike. With several hundred topics and over 9,000 projects, videos and galleries, you can finally fix up that summer basement project you’ve been working on.
“From the makers of HGTV and Food Network, DIY Network is the go-to destination for rip-up, knock-out home improvement television. DIY Network’s programs and experts answer the most sought-after questions and offer creative projects for do-it-yourself enthusiasts.”
The MoMA redesigns their website after 5 years with a wider format. Breaking free of the left navigation the Museum of Modern Art’s site now uses a footer nav to get around the site. Another addition is the new bookmarking option for those who want to register and share pages with others. You can see the old site design here.
The overall experience is a big step forward especially for casual viewers who might not get the chance to visit the museum’s shows and collections in person.
The New York Times has a full review here.
Reading Trails: A Visual Way to Find New Books
(via mashable) I’m still a fan of Good Reads though.
Pingmag says good-bye with a very sad announcement
“The world is facing tough times right now, and many of you may have uncertain months ahead. Wherever you are and whatever your circumstances, we wish you all the very best of luck, and look forward to being able to meet again, we hope, at some point in the future…”