Best Of The Week #2

Best Of The Week #2

Best Of The Week #2It’s been a big week here at seaneill.com, it being the first full week since launch and all. Since last week, BOTW #1 has been propelled to No. 3 on the most floated of the year list on Design Float, and the packaging design post has also been fairly popular. In addition, after having an account for three or so months, I became quite active on Twitter this past week. Twitter has proved to be a useful tool for networking, and also has helped me out significantly in compiling this week’s BOTW (follow me at http://twitter.com/seaneill). So, without further ado, I present to you this week’s best, bigger and badder than ever. Enjoy.

Nov 16, 2008 Share 7 Comments

Best Of The Week #2It’s been a big week here at seaneill.com, it being the first full week since launch and all. Since last week, BOTW #1 has been propelled to No. 3 on the most floated of the year list on Design Float, and the packaging design post has also been fairly popular. In addition, after having an account for three or so months, I became quite active on Twitter this past week. Twitter has proved to be a useful tool for networking, and also has helped me out significantly in compiling this week’s BOTW (follow me at http://twitter.com/seaneill). So, without further ado, I present to you this week’s best, bigger and badder than ever. Enjoy

If you would like to contribute to the BOTW posts at seaneill.com, please email me at submissions@seaneill.com. In your email, please include a title for your submission, a description (optional), a url (very important!), your website (along any other contact info you wish to share; for example, your twitter username) and (if applicable) an image. I’m looking for inspirational pieces (for example, illustrations, photomanipulations, etc), cool sites and web apps (whether it be for their design or for their functionality), interesting articles (preferably on the topics of design and technology but I definitely will expand these limitations if your submission is particular interesting), helpful tutorials (whether it be for Photoshop or Wordpress, etc), reso. If I like your submission, I will include it in my BOTW post for that week along with a link to your website (free traffic!).

Articles and Roundups

Tutorials

Freebies

Images

Sites, Web Apps and Portfolios

Interviews

Redesigns

Thanks so much for reading! Come back next week (or sooner).

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Comments (7 comments)

  1. Thanks for the mention Sean!

    Some great stuff on here, especially the resources for budding designers.

    Keep ‘em coming!

    Comment by Paddy on November 16, 2008 at 10:28 am

  2. Great Collection! Keep up the good work! Thanks for the mention! Well Appreciated!

    Comment by Andy Sowards on November 16, 2008 at 1:29 pm

  3. Wow, a huge collection, thanks for putting it together and including The Twittering.

    Comment by Angie Bowen on November 16, 2008 at 1:31 pm

  4. haha “bigger and badder than ever” its ruddy huge , i think i found some new sites aswell, keep up the good work on here. i like the gallery so far.

    Comment by Max on November 16, 2008 at 6:58 pm

  5. Wow, thats all I can say, Wow, what a fantastic roundup, many I love, and many many more to have a look at. Great work, and a nice looking blog aswell.

    Comment by Craig Farrall on November 17, 2008 at 5:04 am

  6. Hi Sean,

    Thanks for all the great content…great stuff!

    Comment by Matt on November 17, 2008 at 4:14 pm

  7. Thanks for the link love Sean

    Comment by Lee Munroe on November 17, 2008 at 4:45 pm

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