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December 20, 2007 9:40 AM PST

10 great Web site designs/redesigns of 2007

These are some of our favorite new designs, and redesigns from 2007. We don't often blog about outstanding design as much function at Webware, but it's a very important aspect of how we interact with Webware, and what people see when they first come to a site. All of these sites were either new in 2007, or received major redesigns.

Twitter

Twitter, which has really taken off this year, took a page from some popular blogging services like Wordpress and Blogger to let users tweak and style the way their user pages look. Beyond that, the service has a lot of character and a simple design that's easy to use.

Apple .Mac photo galleries

Apple's .Mac service got a considerable upgrade earlier this year, and even non-members can enjoy the new photo galleries. These things are gorgeous, and can be tweaked for both color and presentation by whoever is looking at them.

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Google Docs and Spreadsheets

While the editing tools have remained the same, the front end for managing your online documents on Google's Docs and Spreadsheets service was given a massive overhaul in late June. Gone went the simple pastels in place of a whole lot of blue and a new management and sharing system that made it easier to organize documents and who you're sharing them with.

Adobe Buzzword

While Google mucked around with a front end of Docs and Spreadsheets, Adobe Systems Inc. was busy acquiring Virtual Ubiquity--the makers of Buzzword, a simply stunning Adobe Flash-based word processor. While we had (and still have) our reservations for using Buzzword over some of the other solutions out there, it's gorgeous, and makes the best use of fonts and design elements that we've seen in a Web based text editor.

Pownce

Pownce owes its stylized, yet simple look to Daniel Burka, who designed the understated Digg.com. Pownce does a lot of things right, including user-selectable themes and packing a lot of items in to a small amount of space without cluttering things up.

Vimeo

Vimeo.com's redesign in late June (their fifth total) shares a lot in common with Twitter and Pownce. There are rounded corners all over the place, and lots of big, simple text. We're also big fans of the layout, which is easy to dig through, and even better looking with the addition of videos in high def.

Picnik

Picnik. The first time we played with Picnik we were floored on how good it looked. Not only that, but how fast everything loaded. For the editing newbie, its clean and simple interface is a whole lot easier to approach than some desktop software when it comes to editing photos. Flickr users get the added benefit of having it as their default photo editing tool, as seen in the screenshot above.

Current

Media company Current TV, which is partially owned by former Vice President Al Gore ditched the TV moniker and went with the simpler Current.com for its new site that launched this past October. Besides having a slick layout, check out the "On TV" section, which serves up the latest live video in a really neat looking swooping channel guide.

Facebook for the iPhone

Facebook for iPhone. There are a ton of iPhone apps out there, but one of the most beautiful is the mobile version of Facebook. The site was designed from the very beginning to be make use of your fingers, and the app ends up being even prettier than the regular version of the site. Things like no page refreshes when clicking a link, and built-in slideshows make it functional and beautiful.

Fluther

Fluther. Got a question? Avoid the mean green of Yahoo Answers and check out Fluther's soothing aquatic-themed questions and answers site. Besides having a jellyfish mascot who wears glasses, the design is wonderfully simple, and pulls you into reading what others are talking about right away. The site's iPhone app ain't too shabby either.

We're certainly leaving tons of new sites out of this list. Got any favorites of your own? Share em in the comments.

Josh Lowensohn writes for Webware.com, CNET's blog about Web applications and services. E-mail Josh.
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by viibee December 21, 2007 12:47 AM PST
Thanks. Great list, indeed.

As a shameless plug I'd like to mention my own site http://viibee.com (just launched)
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by Marek2222 December 21, 2007 7:39 AM PST
I enjoy seeing lists of websites that have had a face lift. Always nice to see new ideas and technology put to good use!
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by XMike14x December 21, 2007 5:11 PM PST
Lol, It's sad that small sites with great designs don't get noticed. Check out

http://fazewire.com

Free hosting if you review it just open a ticket.
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by XMike14x December 21, 2007 5:11 PM PST
Lol, It's sad that small sites with great designs don't get noticed. Check out

http://fazewire.com

Free hosting if you review it just open a ticket.
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by assman December 21, 2007 8:59 PM PST
You left out Newgrounds.com!

They just unveiled a massive site overhaul this year, they spent thousands of hours working on it. Can't believe you missed it.

Right now they have a winter theme for the holidays.
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by ipilot December 21, 2007 10:40 PM PST
There are soooo many well-designed sites that never get mentioned in these types of articles Check out:

http://www.countrywidehomeloans.com

You be the judge...should it have made the list?
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by ishtastic December 22, 2007 1:20 AM PST
what about

http://www.virb.com

its from the people that made purevolume.com
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by programlar December 22, 2007 1:29 PM PST
Thanks. Great list, indeed.
http://www.turk3.org
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by nzeg December 23, 2007 8:06 AM PST
Also worth checking out:

http://www.Voicethread.com

Great design and technically innovative - these folks should be watched!
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by surfer808 December 25, 2007 6:50 AM PST
There is a brand new search engine that has a really clean interface and also has a great purpose in helping awesome charities when you search. CHECK IT OUT.

http://www.helpuu.com
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by scramble68 December 27, 2007 3:31 AM PST
These are some really cool sites. I can't wait to see what they come up with when CSS3 is official.
Reliance Web Design and SEO
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by roberthauk December 29, 2007 4:58 AM PST
I think that Pownce has the best redesign of the sites mentioned above.
http://kernbereich.com/robert
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by JoyceNgo December 31, 2007 12:47 AM PST
Wow very nice web designs, indeed. Thank you for sharing!
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by friend4uindia December 31, 2007 11:19 AM PST
Vnice web designs, indeed.
Plz also chk http://www.webeminence.com
Thank you for sharing!
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by shand0 January 3, 2008 2:33 PM PST
Nice list, I will try to have a design like those in that list, I like to design my own blog at blogger.com like that one http://purchasedreamweaver.blogspot.com/
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by sinoptik77 March 5, 2008 7:13 PM PST
Speaking of social network websites, I consider Virb to be one of the best.
In a better world it could be MySpace killer.
Yury Akulin, Logo Design
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by Essays March 18, 2008 2:58 PM PDT
I happen to like Peer Papers for researching. They have over 100,000 term papers and essays available on almost every subject.
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by moserw April 4, 2008 9:02 PM PDT
Really great list. Thanks for sharing. Giving me a lot of ideas for my blog and hopefully I can implement them all.

moserw
www.nela.in
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by kendalbren June 1, 2008 10:43 PM PDT
I've recently written a blog on a similar topic. There seems to have been some beautiful designs created in 2007 and early 2008. Check it out at http://www.tokyorepublik.com.

Thanks.
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