The layout was dark yet bizarely welcoming,the colors work wel together and the white writing allows you to read his entries easily on the dark background.
His entries are extremely funny, his writing style is simple yet an effective way of getting his stories across, this si by far the most interesting blog I have come across ina long time, I’m intrigued to see what he posts next! (I especially enjoyed the parking lot story.)
Also, aswell as an excellent blog, he has included a copious ammount of links which is added entertainment for the audience.
Overall a fantastic blog, the author has definetely won me over.stragedy.net
Month: January 1970
Review 165
The layout was simple yet and effective way of displaying the information he had to offer,he explains his choice of design as “An attempt at getting back to the old school web.”
However simple his desgin maybe , his does not mean his thoughts ideas and ramblings are simple,
each entry gives the impression it has been thought out and carefully sculpted into a thought provoking piece of writing, the author does well to capture his target audience, (although I’m younger, I still found it thought provoking but perhaps not in the way its intended.)
Overall an excellent insight into another persons llife .
Worth a second look.fiddle2
Review 112
This is a really fascinating blog devoted to computers and the internet. There’s a lot of detail contained within the posts, which is probably a good thing considering the author’s position within a website design and development firm (the blog is part of the firm’s site).
The site is well designed, with a good colour scheme and easily navigated links, and the layout itself is the good-old, tried and tested three column design: internal navigation – content – external links. Nothing spectacular, but certainly functional.
The blogs are long enough to contain true, rounded opinions as well as the story itself, and still short enough so as not to bore.
Another great feature of the posts here is that every one ends with a set of links to resources and related columns.
A site worth visiting if you carry an interest about the internet and technical issues.Brainstorms and Raves
Review 179
Now this is something different. Each day’s post is a link to another blog site – and that’s all.
Really, blogoftheday is very similar to the weblog review, as it is focussed on getting good weblogs more traffic. The difference here is that the sites aren’t reviewed or indexed in any particular order, and no ratings are given. The only way to supply feedback about a site is through the “what you think” link associated with every blog.
It’s worth going here just to get a flavour of how many blogs there are out there.blogoftheday
Review 170
Being greeted with a full page and a half of requirements to view the site and rules in which to follow once you’ve entered is a very bad first impression. Not to mention that those said rules and requirments have been written in a “like it or leave” fashion and are even more of a reason to just click the [X] button and move on to a more welcoming and friendly site.
If you can manage to read through the “welcoming” page and do happen to be able to view the interior site, it is very beautiful in design. The CSS and JS are wonderful, a true pleasure to look at. I would say well worth the rude greeting, but I would be lying.
The content of the posts, updated multiple times a day, seem for the most part to be nothing but negative. Not something the average reader would want to subject themselves to for fear of being severly depressed as an end result.NULL