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n a m e d r o p p i n g s a r c h i v e # 1
- http://www.entropy8.com/
The most unusual (to date) and interesting design I've seen yet.
submitted by Cathy Tierney
- http://www.covesoft.com/underwired/
Totally irreverent parody of the now mainstream "hotwired". A definite bookmark.
submitted by Susan Fox
- http://www.qaswa.com/
Got Shockwave? Got bandwidth? Here's a challenge: figure out who these people are.
submitted by Michael <<< @tlas
- http://www.21network.com
The best magazine on the Net
submitted by Giorgio Galli
- http://www.actden.com
DEN is the future of education...
submitted by Esther Wang
- http://mtv.com/music/underground/
They say MTV isn't music anymore...but check this out!
submitted by Aceface
- http://web.wt.net/~mister56
Plug-in Wood!
submitted by Pablo y El Torro De Cocoa
- http://web.wt.net/~mister56/jettstart.html
Having trouble understanding fast??
submitted by Laup Remerk
- http://www.spearedpeanut.com/artist/kentwilliams.html
Kent Williams...one super deluxe painter/illustrator.
submitted by Paul Kremer
- http://www.21network.com/GiorgioGalli/
Great design a voice for quality on Internet
submitted by GIORGIO GALLI
- http://www.quiet-time.com
the quiet foxes live here.
submitted by francis fiddlehead
- http://revue.com
Good design and contents. Regularly, 8 young french independent
photographers show their interpretation of a common theme.
Revue no1 : "Together",
Revue no2 : "Offenses".
submitted by jean paul
- http://www.thing.net/~pomaga
greatsite design. it is from the past, the exhibiton is over but if you would like to take part in future ones drop a mail or better, send work
submitted by Tamas/Postmasters
- http://www.razorfish.com/bluedot/typo/
Sort of old news by now, but check it out if you haven't already. A Shockwave history of typography.
submitted by Michael @ atlas
- http://www.gmagazine.com/html
because it's got all the latest Bombay film industry gossip
submitted by pamela anderson lee
- http://www.artnet.net/~jimmy/
this site is called text powered, and it uses pretty cool images using text and typography.
submitted by jimmy chen
- http://www.lumiere.com
Fabulous design and content.
submitted by Jeff Prime
- http://www.mcn.net/~atooley/index.html
Angry Loner Magazine "We're the only ones who understand you."
submitted by Jodie Tooley
- http://www.geocities.com/cgi-bin/main/BHI/proxmap.html#street
This url allows you to create maps for street addresses all over the USA (even for obscure backwaters, like the place I grew up).
submitted by Raul "The Dragon" Gutierrez
- http://www.eon4.com/
Because alien life from another planet will always be interesting........
submitted by Cathy Tierney
- http://www.spectacle.com/spectacle/
Beautiful design!
submitted by Cathy Tierney
- http://weiss.che.utexas.edu/~scottg/peek-a-boo.html
If you like vinyl records, silly pop, or trashy garage music, stop by Peek-a-Boo HQ and say hi. There's even a little room for people who like serious angsty type music, too.
submitted by Travis Higdon
- http://rhf.bradley.edu/~primal1/mrspudhead.html
It's an interactive Mr. Potato head game....for shockwave. It's still in the making, but it's destined to be really cool...check it out.
submitted by Mr. P.
- http://www.forteantimes.com
why it's cool, because I read about it in the Voice? Because it's a little bit too hip but still good for a laugh? Because we're already entering the revisionist phase?
submitted by pamela lee anderson
- http://www.netvoyage.net/~grobot
It's a first-time-is-free noser intro to the real deal. Soon enough you'll have a Monkey God living on your back as you ride a mainer into that Golden Triangle of Asian Pop Trash that is...GIANT ROBOT MAGAZINE!
submitted by Mit Lorak, AKA: Tim Carroll
- http://www.jinx.com
games and frames, plus cool animated gifs, and it comes in its own little window.
submitted by chuck moore
- http://www.vr1.com
Great sci-fi stories, killer graphics. Very progressive web design
submitted by Sean Hearne
- http://www.citiscape.com/Citizen_Mag
Irreverent and fun content. RealAudio Overdose with a Touch of Shockwave...
submitted by Robert Pointer
- http://gertrude.art.uiuc.edu/ludgate/the/place.html
Looks swell, especially if you have a 21" monitor. One of the first "designed" sites on the Web.
submitted by Michael at @tlas
- http://www.guinness.ie/
serve up a pint of shockwave
submitted by Peter Merholz
- http://www.altculture.com/home.shtml
Guide to everything
submitted by Ivan Hoe
- http://tufvan.hv.se/~jnmp94/index.html
It's not cool, but I need to have my counter bumped a bit...
submitted by Jocke Norell
- http://violet.berkeley.edu:80/~rrk/
Boxer (dog) with antlers
submitted by Brian Thompson
- http://www.panix.com/~clays/biff/
Parodic "worst home page on the Web"
submitted by michael@atlas
- http://www.desk.nl/~sculptro/index.htm
pamela says so
submitted by pamela anderson lee
- http://www.granarybooks.com/page2.html
because its cool.. and because im on it...
submitted by henrik drescher
- http://www.best.com/~rayk/frame/pic95_fr.html
lots of indian spiritual imagery
submitted by david karam
- http://www.maitrise-orthop.com
"A family that webs together stays together'. My brother's contribution to the WWW. Jean Paul the co-webmaster also contributes his programming talents to @tlas
submitted by Olivier laude at @tlas
- http://www.sirius.com/~shag/TerboTed/
If you haven't tasted some of that Terbo Ted you're not with us you're against us!
submitted by olivier laude
- http://www.cris.com/~Pail/
DPF, which stands for Diaper Pail Friends, is a club for people who enjoy
the fantasy of dressing and/or acting like babies or young children.
It is NOT a club for pedophiles, child molesters, or any of that ilk,
so if that is what you are looking for you are on the wrong page.
submitted by Paul Rauschelbach
- http://www.users.interport.net/~elisabet/
Home page of Elizabeth Roxby; a nice, clean design worth checking out.
submitted by michael at @tlas
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