Narfstuf
fPerfect integration of visual elements in a standard 2-column blog structure. Artwork.
A pretty, clean, light and fresh blog design.
Viget Labs
Informal yet looking professional, with moderate use of white space and light colors.
Dollarshort
The sixth version of Damien du Toit’s blog. Grid in use.
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coda.coza
A truly creative blog design. This blog contains “words that would otherwise be coming out of designer’s mouth”. Literally.
Brad Frost’s Blog
Trendy stripes gone wild. The colors just fit together.
Missy
Beautiful visual composition which includes date stamps with a bird, search box with a bird and a navigation with birds. The RSS-bird is orange, of course.
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Popstalin.com
Sometimes less colors is more. A very nice grid-based site layout which is easy to scan and to read.
Nzrn.com
Wood, coffee, ear phones. This blog reflects the habits of its owner.
tehCpeng
A blog with a very intuitive structure; nothing can really confuse a visitor and the date stamps are pretty sweet!
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Antiphrasis.com
An artistic blog design for a blogger-artist.
Lucy Blackmore
A magazine style blog with its own way of presenting the overview of recent articles.
Design Reviver
Blog design meets vintage style. If you will ever need to design a blog in the vintage style, here is how you could do it.
Clemente
Sometimes background image is everything you really need for a distinctive design. However, this blog offers more. Notice how well design elements are executed — e.g. article headings.
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Viget Labs
Achieving an intuitive design in complex layout isn’t easy. Ewald Natter manages to get it right. Although the layout isn’t simple, it manages to remain scannable and readable.
Freelenz
Vivid colors on dark background look sexy. Can you find a space invader?
Bits & Pixels
Simplicity at its best. This design emphasizes the importance of typography. Visual elements aren’t really necessary.
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creative briefing
Here the content seems to “hang” in the air which is unusual and attractive. The design is remarkable.
Ollie Kavanagh
A blog doesn’t have to contain posts. Kevin Cornell and Matthew Sutter present their illustrations in their blog.
The Superest
The level of detail in this design is remarkable. Every single detail is taken care of. The layout may seem a little bit complex, but it is not. Very impressive.
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Distortion
Simple, clean and stylish.
Mike Poss’ Rock Guitar
“Thin” blog design. The navigation menu at the top is pretty funky.
Mancub
Antonio Lupetti impresses with a very clean design and keen attention to details. Calm, clean and very user-friendly.
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woork
A 3-column-based blog design which is really distinctive from usual blog designs.
Four Labs
Interesting combination of illustrations and navigation in a blog design.
Sketchblog
Unusual blog design solution: both the left and the right column of the blog have the same width. This looks unusual but somehow attractive.
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Spadewerk
Creative blog design in the old-magazine-look.
Internet Zillionaire
A blog design in which everything perfectly fits together. Don’t miss the nice Flash-based language switcher at the top of the page.
davor peic.gavran
A blog design with feminine touch from Holland.