Beautiful Floral Illustration
Thursday, November 13th, 2008Really beautifuly designed floral website header. I really like the look of the pixel squares.
Source: http://www.cult-f.net
Daily Web Design Inspiration & Ideas
Really beautifuly designed floral website header. I really like the look of the pixel squares.
Source: http://www.cult-f.net
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I like website backgrounds, specially the patterny ones. They take a lifeless website and bring them to life. It becomes a piece of art that is framed out with a nice background. Here is an example of a good looking floral pattern background I found. I like the colors and how it fades into black at the bottom. It really brings the attention to the top of the website.
Here is the actual background image.

Visit this website at: http://www.templateplazza.com
Please, if any of you out there know of any other good background examples, send them my way so I can add them to our collection here.
The logo for Jet is pretty cool. I like the way the ‘j’and the ‘t’ create the silhouetted ‘e’ to round out the logo. It’s a good, creative idea. There are several other design elements that I like about the website. The background is appealing to me in both color and style. I also like the frame around the main page of the site. I’m not too keen on having it open up in a separate window all by itself. I think that’s a bit awkward for most users. And, of course I’m not thrilled with the music starting up on its own. However, there is at least a mute button that is very obvious for the user so it can be turned off ASAP.
Color combinations and a great logo make this a website of interest to me.
Here’s a nice little illustration I found this morning. Floral, colorful, clean. If you take a look at the page, it fits in nicely into the overall design.
Source: http://www.saimsolution.com/