Examples of pretty websites
December 3, 2005 4:05 PM

I am looking for "pretty" websites...

I'm looking for smart, funny, trendy websites geared towards women or designed with a feminine touch. Or just websites that one might consider "pretty". (Just not pretty in a hokey greeting card way... but a "cool" kind of pretty.) That is probably the most important thing. If you can think of any, let me know. Thanks!
posted by cusack to Computers & Internet (22 answers total) 5 users marked this as a favorite
Web Creme?
posted by rhapsodie at 4:34 PM on December 3, 2005




If you cycle through the CSS Zen Garden you'll find many designs one could consider feminine. No content to speak of, but some really slick design work.
posted by ryanhealy at 5:11 PM on December 3, 2005


One minute late.
posted by ryanhealy at 5:11 PM on December 3, 2005


Cusack, I was concentrating on the "pretty" element, don't think I'd know "cool" if it jumped up and bit me on the nose ;-)

[ryanhealy - sorry!)
posted by ceri richard at 5:14 PM on December 3, 2005


What Ceri Richard said. That's a great list of sites that showcase the best of Web design.
posted by killdevil at 5:29 PM on December 3, 2005


I'm not sure if it's a standard theme or not, but I've found ThePinkSuperheroe's blog to be quite pretty and feminine.
posted by Captaintripps at 5:32 PM on December 3, 2005


A friend of mine, a book designer, has a blog that I consider quite nice to look at: Rebecky.
posted by Dr. Wu at 5:50 PM on December 3, 2005


There's Christine Castro's Maganda.org. Both the Work and Play sections are very girly-cute (not really my thing, but some may think it cool).
posted by salsamander at 6:08 PM on December 3, 2005


You shoulde definitely check out NetDiver. She finds the most gorgeous sites. There are fem sites throughout, but you may want to start with the unfortunately-named powagirrrls section.
posted by iconomy at 7:14 PM on December 3, 2005


It's just some girl's wordpress blog (I don't believe she created the theme) but I think this one is pretty.
posted by scarabic at 7:59 PM on December 3, 2005


I love the retro-style ofthis site. I don't know if it's pretty, but it sure is pink. With polka dots!
posted by zanni at 8:43 PM on December 3, 2005


I'm not sure what you mean by pretty, but I'd call these well-designed, at least, and each has content ranging from the interesting to the sublime. Wood's Lot, (our own) Plep, Things Magazine, Coudal, Arts and Letters Daily. Another of our members, the lovely Taz, has a equally lovely site and designs nice web spaces for others, as well. #1 has a couple of nice looking sites, too.
posted by Lynsey at 9:16 PM on December 3, 2005


Oops, spaces should lead to this, by another of our members, growabrain.
posted by Lynsey at 9:20 PM on December 3, 2005


Aww, Captaintripps, thanks for mentioning my site! It's not a standard theme- it was a design I spruced up myself with my limited knowledge of HTML, and a picture I really loved. Thanks for the link.

But, erm, just for the record, that link is not my site.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero at 9:30 PM on December 3, 2005


Craig Thompson's website: http://www.dootdootgarden.com/
posted by Sara Anne at 10:16 PM on December 3, 2005


Captaintripps is right.
posted by carsonb at 10:19 PM on December 3, 2005


scarabic, that theme is by über designer Rebecca Wei, who also made the lovely 'Almost Spring' theme. Both are on show here, a quick showcase that cusack might find useful.

Between the Zen Garden for experimental work and Style Gala for field results you'll pretty much see la crème de la crème.
posted by Firas at 11:33 PM on December 3, 2005


Bad copy paste. My bad.

http://misspinkkate.diaryland.com
posted by Captaintripps at 11:39 PM on December 3, 2005


The site that zanni linked to was designed by the ladies at Moxie Design Studios. Their business site is really pretty, as are the sites they turn out (they definitely have the feminine touch).
posted by mewithoutyou at 1:25 AM on December 4, 2005


Lynne Heller does all kinds of websites, not just pretty/fem ones, but they all seem to me to have a distinctly feminine touch, nothing like the surprisingly pop-ish, cartoony ones mostly linked above. Lynne’s stuff just looks like gorgeous, smart print page layout, but with a subtle but obvious feminine esthetic behind it, somehow.
posted by dpcoffin at 10:45 AM on December 4, 2005


Sazziest, Some.fancypiece.com
posted by heartquake at 12:01 PM on December 9, 2005


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