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Beautiful Blogs

1st edition — by Patrick McNeil — Aug. 11, 2006

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The Site Type

A new type of site classification has been added to the mix. It is groupings of sites by type or purpose, in this case blogs. I had originally not planned on doing this, but I believe it fits very well with the theme of the site. My goal is to catalog sites and by doing so provide inspiration to those seeking to implement what ever the topic is. Site type is a major part of all this, I have grown to feel that this new type of classification is essential. Originally I didn't want to catalog by site type simply because many others were already doing this, but in the end, the Daily Slurp generates so many beautiful sites I can easily expand to a wider variety of catalogs and still have more then enough links. I hope people find this as interesting and useful as the "traditional" Design Meltdown content.

It might surprise some to see only a meager 12 sites on an article discussing blog design, especially considering Technorati indexes many millions of sites and it would be rather easy to find hundreds of beautiful blogs. These 12 sites were very carefully selected for the initial article, and I fully expect this to be a section bursting with links in future editions. I selected these sites because in some ways each of them challenges me to think differently, or at least consider less typical ways of doing things. I have seen countless blogs that all look the same because they use the default structure. Of course many of them have implemented fancy templates, and yet they blend into the crowd. For many blogs it doesn't matter, the audience doesn't care, but if you are trying to grow it to a level where you will have a broad base of users, a distinct identity is important.

You might have noticed that I am linking to myself here, strange you might think, but I want to comment on the idea of Design Meltdown as a blog. I have always been a bit puzzled at the idea of DMD being a blog. To me it has always felt like more of a magazine and less like a journal. In one major way it is a blog though, it is a single person, and only one mans opinion, and I should embrace that. I used to think I needed to look big, saying we instead of I, but I soon realized how silly that was. Blogs have an inherent grass roots feel, they are personal and non-corporate and I think Design Meltdown has captured that feeling. In terms of design I am very pleased with the fact that the site doesn't resemble in any way a default or standard blog template. I think this is really the theme behind this article, not just designing a beautiful skin for you blog, but a unique and interesting structure. Enough tooting my own horn, lets look at some other sites.

I REALLY love the Christopher Scott site. The blog is only a portion of the site, but still a very significant one. Look at the layout of the site, it defies the traditional default blog template, and as a result has a distinct and memorable feel. I think one really important thing to point out is that he only has copy from the latest entry on the home page. I find most blogs to be overload, I don't want 10 screens of content. I find this reduced way of presenting the freshest content incredibly appealing. Perhaps this works so well because he is just trying to highlight one thing, instead of trying to cram everything in. Remember if you try to emphasize everything, you will emphasize nothing.

Like I said, this list might be short, but very inspiring. Like I mentioned, I expect the next editions of this category to be flowing with many many beautiful blogs. For now, enjoy these beautiful blogs and be inspired!

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