http://techrigy.com/ makes my eyes hurt. I think it’s the way the name and tagline, the techcrunch article and the Sign Up all compete for the same space on top. Too much critical information lumped together without allowing for the proper spacing. Aside from that, the service looks very interesting.

Seriously, how hard would it be for Skittles to design a page that mashes up all the social media related to their brand, filters it (manually or otherwise) and use that as their home page? Why point to other sites and/or rotate between them? I think it’s agency.com who does their marketing. I’m not sure all this messing around is a deliberate tactic to generate buzz or if there’s a lack of thought behind the process.

http://www.kogan.com.au/ Why is the list and link to a full range of products at the bottom of the page? Annoying. Also “shop” and “store” lead to the same page, is using both words really necessary?

This site design http://www.lrgisamonster.com/ looks like a transition ad. Confused me initially.

“40 Exquisite Independent Film Posters” http://zz.gd/0e14ee I find posters a great source of design inspiration. I bought this book recently http://zz.gd/63b027
and have enjoyed it immensely

Landing Pages | Good, commonsense advice. The single biggest problem I’ve encountered is people wanting to encapsulate their entire site/ brand AND close a sale rather than focusing on why you brought someone to a specific landing page and what you hoped to achieve.

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