WidgetopiaCollection of Widgets and UI elements from various websites, with notation of their sterling or plate metal qualitiesteensy- May 26, 2004 found on Common Craft Dude, these are some teensy icons. Some have lost coherence and have become smooshy mud, some have visual coherence, but are not communicating meaning. In fact, I'd say only community and 'me' have a fairly...http://www.eleganthack.com/widgetopia/archives/004041.html A guide to services- May 12, 2004 found Google's guide to their services Widgetopia reader Dunstan points out a page of Google's, highlighting their services. The page design itself is a odd choice-- it seems like a nameshort description version would be easier to understand, faster...http://www.eleganthack.com/widgetopia/archives/004012.html fishy- May 12, 2004 found on Beetlebrow I suppose if you did have a fish machine, the second to last icon would be the right symbol for it. This makes all the icons, while not always traditional, intuitable: from the left, home, mail,...http://www.eleganthack.com/widgetopia/archives/004011.html agreable- May 6, 2004 Found on Banlieusardises A simple and agreable navigation schema: secondary areas as links above, key areas in a demi-tab arrangement, and a breadcrumb just in case. Translation button probably would have been better off as text than a squished...http://www.eleganthack.com/widgetopia/archives/004004.html minimalizism- May 6, 2004 found on the Wall Street Journal online The bare minimum: print and email. Print is more abstract than ever. at the foot of the article, we see the tools repeated. Oddly email is not included. This makes no sense...http://www.eleganthack.com/widgetopia/archives/004002.html dance this- May 4, 2004 from The New Yorker The quirkily sinuous and nearly abstract "print me" is worth noting. Icons feel like The New Yorker... black, white and red feels very print. Too bad about the muddy gradiant, but I supose it's what...http://www.eleganthack.com/widgetopia/archives/003997.html |