The popular saying “less is more” couldn’t be more true when it comes to website design. Although complicated website designs can be impressive, the affluence of web design elements isn’t something that certainly makes a website popular.
Since minimalism is a popular trend in web design now, I’ve decided to present a list of minimalistic website designs worth attention.
Why minimalistic web design is getting more and more popularity? Because it is transparent, simple and understandable. Minimalistic design provides clean, solid impression to visitors.
It doesn’t distract attention from the essence, doesn’t impede or distract attention, being a perfect form for a good content.
Below are the most stunning examples of minimalistic web design, ranging from simple presentation pages to grand web designers’ portfolios. What they all have in common is holding to the most important principle of minimalism art: less is more. Enjoy!
1. 10 years in type -the story of the Fontsmith library
http://www.10yearsintype.com/
2. Web is love – web & design stuff
http://webislove.com/
3. Symon Collison portfolio
http://colly.com/
4. Skinny ships – Richard Perez design & illustration
http://skinnyships.com/
5. Ben Hulse’s creative portfolio
http://www.benhulse.com/index.php
6. Postmachina design agency
http://www.postmachina.com/
7. Findnowhere web design company
http://findnowhere.com/
8. Soup agency – creative branding agency
http://www.soupagency.it/#soup
9. Inventory magazine
http://www.inventorymagazine.com/
10. Kerplunc web-based company
http://www.kerplunc.com/
11. Code Green web development company
http://www.codegreene.com/
12. Simple bits
http://simplebits.com/
13. 160 over 90 branding agency
http://www.160over90.com/
14. Tom Watson portfolio
http://tincorporated.com/
Minimal is hot!
There is way too much clutter for the brain and eyes.
Minimal is simple, good, clean, straightforward & pretty dam close to Godliness!
Bravo!
LOOOve tHe AVatAR!