Pioneering online design publications continue to push the design envelope, featuring outside the box artists from across the globe, each with a unique twist on their work.
But even among all the mind-boggling design pervading the web, there are sites pushing design into new realms and mediums. The creators of these sites must have studied established design sites and thought to themselves: what can we add to the mix to enhance the online design conversation?

I noticed that many e-commerce websites are more keen on presenting their offers and as many products as possible and don’t keep in mind the visitor. Because of that, some online shops look heavily loaded with images and information and it’s hard to focus on one thing.

In my opinion, a successful online shop should be easy to navigate (intuitive), it must have a professional, clean, well spaced design (or a creative one, it depends on the shop and the products) and it must make you want to come back.

As a photographer, you are considered a creative professional so people have high expectations of you and your presentation website. Needless to say that your portfolio website must have a huge focus on your photographs, but it must also create a good general feeling. Some words that best describe a photography portfolio website are: clean, minimalist, airy, creative, intuitive, big images. Check out these photography portfolio websites I’ve gathered for you to inspire from.

I have to say that researching for this piece has left me drooling and feeling hungry. We all know that French are famous for their passion for food and sweets. I think that French chefs are among the most talented in the world and I just love the way they put their imagination into practice when it comes to presentation. While I was looking for the most famous restaurants in France, I found out that they don’t give too much importance to their website (they must be busy making fabulous food). Nevertheless, here are some great examples of French cuisine restaurant website designs. Enjoy!