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Sites of the Week #89

February 12, 2010 from fabiano's blog

For this Sites of the Week we have selected some great sites such as Kodu and Glitch. Also we're featuring the new site for the Future of Web Design, by Carsonified and much, much more! As usual we would love to hear from you, keep sending your suggestions to us and we will be more than happy to feature your site.

You can send me your suggestions via Twitter twitter.com/FabianoMe or twitter.com/abduzeedo, and include #abdz_sites in the message.

DESIGN / CSS

Future of Web Design - futureofwebdesign.com

The Future of Web Design is coming back to London in 2010. The newly revitalised event has evolved into a beautiful three full days of essential web learning. With a new event comes brand new venues for both the conference and workshops, so there's a load of stuff you need to know!

Future of Web Design



Glitch - glitch.com

Glitch is a massively-multiplayer game, playable in the browser and built in the spirit of the web. It is currently in development and will launch late in 2010. Private alpha is beginning shortly and a public beta period will begin this summer.

Glitch



APP / WEB APP

Gtriage - gtriage.com

See the messages that matter most in your Gmail inbox.

Gtriage



Kodu - kodu.co.uk

Kodu is working on developing applications that follow the same principles that have given the iPhone its success, a strong focus on usability, great interface design and reliable code to back that up. Movies Now! the simplest way to buy movie tickets on your iPhone or iPod Touch.

Kodu



COMMUNITY / PORTAL

Ordable - ordable.com

Ordable is a website for creating and sharing lists. You can create anything on ordable, a question, an idea, a group of places, people, events and much more. Then, invite your friends and others to rate, comment and expand upon your topic.

Ordable



YayIdo - yayido.co.uk

Creative and unusual wedding ideas.

YayIdo



BLOG / PORTFOLIO

Mambo Industries - mamboindustries.com

Mambo ® Industries is a young creative workshop that deals with the design of corporate communication. Its activity is spread in multiple directions, from the creation of logos, catalogs, brochures, leaflets, flyers, business cards, packaging design of websites and MySpace profile. (by Google Translate)

Mambo Industries



Dijital Park - dijitalpark.net

When I explore this firstly, I was working in Dost Graphic & Photography Studio as an amateur designer in 2006. By following days and especially nights, I have improved myself and made projects as below.I am an advanced user of Photoshop and After Effects. Fireworks, Illustrator and Flash are main softwares which i've been using for years.

Dijital Park



TEMPLATES

Canvas - woothemes.com

Canvas is our most pretentious theme to date! Every element of Canvas is highly customizable through our options panel, so you can make the design, layout and typography exactly like you want. If you are after a highly customizable blog design or just a starter theme for your next client project, then Canvas will most definitely work for you!

Canvas



Loremo - themeforest.net

The “Loremo” psd site is clean and crispy. Layout is designed to promote mainly freelancer web sites or design agencys.

Loremo

About the author

I'm from Brazil, co-founder of Zee with Fabio. Nowadays I like to play with Fireworks, Photoshop and improve my skills in CSS. If you wanna request some posts, please feel free to contact me or follow on Twitter.

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