CSS Inspiration: Jason Santa Maria (v4)
3 October 2008 Comment (1)
Reviewed by: Maharis Azman
Jason Santa Maria

I have to confess that prior to experiencing Jason Santa Maria’s latest design reincarnation of his personal website unfold, I thought about how blog designs have become somewhat stuck within what can be done in the header, the footer and around the content area. Here’s to proving me wrong. I’m absolutely in love with the whole concept of giving each article its own fitting art direction. You see, I’m a firm believer that good designs are a mix of personal, popular and wise decisions. Great art direction and writing are what touches the audiences soul. JSM is doing all that with his blog. Feels like when you’re reading articles in your favorite printed magazine, don’t it?

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Danny Foo says:

He’s using TextPattern?

All his post layouts are unique. Like another blog I’ve seen before. I dunno how they do it.

12 October 2008, 13:34

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