Melonking.net
An insanely large and cool looking early 2000s mess of a website. I love it and hope it stays this way forever.
The place where I store and sort all the stuff I find interesting.
An insanely large and cool looking early 2000s mess of a website. I love it and hope it stays this way forever.
An interesting article about 3 ways of creating random gradients. The one with very lightweight svgs is definitely worth keeping.
An eye opening article about javascript events and how powerful they are.
An article by grug, for grugs. It's smart, it reminds you of the right things.
A very interesting an well made interactive article explaining what happens from the moment you request a web page to when it gets displayed.
A bunch of animated icons based on lucide. Guess they could come in handy.
An article about rethinking the MVP into a more delightful approach for the customer.
A super simple personal website with a lot of interesting articles and infos.
A personal website built with basic php, jquery and that kind of stuff. The dude's got great ideas and the website looks really nice.
Idk, I vibe with this, and I think he's got some good ideas. Its a minimalist personal website.
A cool looking black and white website about modals and why you shouldn't use them
Infinite canvas + cool colors and shapes? Yes gimme
A list of useful easing graphs, I think you can create some as well
Reflex website is just gorgeous innit? It fits with the current trend but yet is still able to make an impression
Many, many cool pictures. I have to integrate this canvas idea somehow somewhere.
Ed editor's list of commands. I'd advise you to try it, it's fun :))
A handy article about ways to setup multiple configurations for neovim.
The personal website of Yihui. The concept is super creative, a bunch of draggable transparent cards. The article pages are great as well with very narrow columns and monospaced text.
An article about clicking a bunch to really test a website. I like the approach
I'm a sucker for Arc, yes. But you gotta admit all the tiny interactions and animations are great on there (Like fr the X on the Q&A at the bottom of the site is insane well done)
Free Macos cursors svg to copy an paste in designs.
Teenage engineering medieval masterpiece. The visuals are just insanely creative and overall gorgeous.
A set of cool components with nice motion/animations
A weird like really weird AI cloning service. (I hate it) But they have great animation ideas (Like the hero is 🤌)
The portfolio of Linus Rogge. It's simple left aligned black/greyish text but yet it feels great. And I love the footer links colors.
A list of stuff he bought, when and sometimes why. This is a cool ass idea!
The hour button that transforms into a join button is great. (IDK if the website will stay this way).
A car brand whose website feels like they sell an experience more than a car. The photography on this website is insane good.
The personal website of Beci Orpin. It has some of the most creative stuff ever. And try clicking all the rocks 🐯
The design files page for Beci Orpin's studio. It looks insane, it looks georgeous, I love it.
A decaf company with a great design direction. The animation when you hover the logo is chef's kiss
The website of Naoto Fukasawa, a legend of design. The website is simple yet so so cool.
A funny article about how we could bring back the old web into the new web to create a different, better web.
An online drugstore that has put everything in their design communication and it works. I don't agree with all the design choices but all things together work great. I do love their menu though, I had never seen something like it.
A 2012 article that dives into this everlasting question of naming patterns for css classes. I think he's got a point.
Cameron Askin's personal website. It looks Askinesque, I love it, it's strange and quirky. Some of the articles are interesting as well.
A large collection of useful tools or interesting stuff for/about design.
The website that served as the main inspiration for this bookmarks websites. I think the use of sharp corners and lines works so so well.
A website showcasing what they think are great designs from the day. I mostly care about the actual website which I think looks and feels great. (I really like their form fields for some reason).
A website about stuff you find on planes and airport and how to best design them. The graphics look great, it's super usable.
The personal website of Jakub Krehel a product designer. It's a minimal website that looks clean and has an insane list of more than amazing components to take inspiration from.
The website of a brand new programming language, Bend. The graphics and overall vibe of this website is really wonderful. I love the fonts choice and the color palette.
A recipes website that looks good, has good food and doesn't annoy you with countless ads and long blog posts about your meal.
A simple and really accessible website filled to the brim with tips, articles and videos that have great value.
A crazy website built by Cameron Askin using gifs and images found on old websites. It looks insane and absolutely delightful. And the music is... surprising but immersive.
A read.cv template that I think is perfect for showing a designer's work, all it lacks is a lightbox.
The archive page of Owen Conti's blog. He has some interesting articles that have aged well. He talks about Laravel, Css, Mysql amongst other things.
A website defending code over no-code. It has some really interesting ideas and the Inspiration tab is packed full of gems. The UX sucks tho.
The web development/design studio of Cameron Askin. He makes interesting websites with creative ideas I hadn't seen before.
An actually minimal portfolio for a UX Designer. This website just works and that's great!
A read.cv template that I don't really like. But they did what I think is a great idea with using the arrow cursors as a way to show the direction of their slider.
A notion looking app but better. I especially like the design of the two top bars.
A list of websites and design resources presented in a nice way.
Cool looking website of a coworking space in Brussels. They have interesting interactions with the texts.
An article by Emil Kowalski that gives a ton of tips about how to design great animations for the web.