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Top 10 websites for designers
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Last week I received an e-mail very well received from Megan, editor of HOW magazine, telling me that my site is among the 10 sites for how best designers in February. All honor, and alongside some excellent company.

Here is the list in its entirety, with a short description provided by HOW.
HOW Top 10 websites for computer graphic designers training
box vox
box vox
Thoughts on packaging and other design-related things.
Connelly Partners
connelly partners
The new site for this Boston agency utilizes some cool stop-action video and showcases the agency’s great space.
David & Akachi Omni Media Group
david and akachi
The David & Akachi Omni Media Group, based in Augusta, GA, specializes in photography and graphic design.
David Airey
David Airey
David writes a wonderful graphic and logo design blog. He is full of knowledge and gives it away freely.
Edwin Tse ++ Guaranteed Fresh
edwintse
Portfolio site of photographer Edwin Tse.
I Love Typography
i love typography
ILT is the ultimate resource for user-friendly, accessible education typography. John has a strong following after only five months of blogging and his articles on typography are easy to understand and fun to read, not to mention very informative!

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Jan Sochor, photography
jan sochor
Photo essays and photoblog from South America and Europe
John Giordani
john giordani
Portfolio of freelance graphic designer John Giordani.
le pen quotidien
le pen quotidien
Daily drawing project by Vancouver illustrator Bambi Edlund. A wide range of styles are represented, and a bit of a story accompanies each illustration.
Thinking for a Living
thinking for a living
This list of design resources was curated by BBDK creative director Duane King. vintage wedding dresses 

A new look for HOW Design

HOW Design website
How the design has also launched a new website, and I certainly think it's an improvement. It was too late to take a screenshot of the previous version, but I remember hearing a tool that helps you find the pages of the old site, even if they are no longer online. Does anyone know it?

While the new design is a step up, I still think that Google AdSense makes you look professional. The content is clearly organized, easier to navigate, but less publicity would create a better user experience. If the ads are to remain, they could be better aligned. Currently, it appears that some of them floating in space.

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How the Blog is also worth stopping by a few new design.

 

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