Christer Lindh's
adventures in web design

It's so easy to publish WWW-pages these days that anyone can do it. Unfortunately not everyone is born with a sense of good design for their pages -- I see too many interesting but nearly unreadable pages out there with colors that clash, unusable frames, irritating scrolling text, spinning logos everywhere, bad background/foreground contrast, the list is endless. I'm not saying I'm doing it any better but I do have the ambition... So here are a few links to sites that promote better design. Read, learn and edit!
 

Webdesign för designers
One of the few pages about web-design in Swedish.
 
En stilguide för väven
Another page about web-design in Swedish only, well worth reading.
 
dmitrys design lab
"Design Classes For Those Who Care", Dmitry Kirsanov's excellent monthly columns.
    
useit.com - Jakob Nielsen
Jakob Nielsen, Ph.D, works for Sun on user interface issues. He has lots of good articles including Top ten mistakes in Web design and Why frames suck.
 
Web pages that suck
A series of critiques of poor Web design. The examples are wonderful(ly bad) and I find myself in agreement with the author's analysis about 95 percent of the time.
 
Other pages
Jacob Nielsen has an extensive page with links to other sites about Web design.