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Showcase of Web Design in Iceland

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By Jóhanna Símonardóttir and Margrét Dóra Ragnarsdóttir.

An island isolated right by the Arctic circle doesn’t seem a likely arena for vivid Web design, but that is indeed the case with Iceland. Iceland is an exemplary Web market because no other country has higher Internet penetration: a whooping 92%! The good news for Web developers: more than 90% of Internet connections are high speed. And the next sentence will make CSS and HTML developers practically flock to Iceland: less than 5% use Internet Explorer 6 as their main browser!

So what exactly goes on in this idyllic Web environment? We looked to a group of Web designers and developers and asked them to discuss Icelandic design.

The Group

Interface designer Margret Dora Ragnarsdottir and usability expert Johanna Simonardottir met up with the group for an after-work drink in a trendy bar in downtown Reykjavik.

The group consists of Web developers Borgar Þorsteinsson and Viðar Svansson; Web designers Jonathan Gerlach and Reynir Pálsson; Web gurus and jacks of all trades Einar Þór Gústafsson and Soffía Kristín Þórðardóttir; all of whom have years of experience working in the Web industry in Iceland, some even abroad as well.

We started off discussing Icelandic Web design in general, what defines it and what makes it different from design from other parts of the world. The group agreed that pretty landscape pictures are definitely a defining characteristic.

The Showcase and Discussion

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What Defines Icelandic Web Design?

Icelanders are practical at heart. They are down to earth and factual, even minimalistic. They don’t like to decorate things, and this is reflected on most Icelandic websites. With very few exceptions, corporate websites are concerned more with the company than the “brand.â€�

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Icelanders are professional by nature, which they have used to their advantage on the Web. In Iceland, more than 90% of all tax returns are filed online. Most municipalities have websites that are almost like intranets for residents; you can find anything from forms to information on children’s activities to school attendance.

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Online banking is the norm for most transactions, Icelanders wouldn’t dream of mailing a check to pay for anything.

Iceland’s approach to online accessibility is exemplary. Most companies and organizations go beyond the call of duty to ensure that users can access and interact with all content on their websites. One could even go so far as to say that Iceland has the world’s most accessible online banking; if you are disabled, you should be able to access and fully interact with the website of nearly every domestic bank. Usability and utility is very much the focus; function over form.

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The problem with this sensibility, though, is that it makes for websites that are straightforward, one might say homogeneous (dare we say boring?). Websites look and feel the same, even those of companies that are not in the same industry.

Websites are also comprehensive. They tend to be treated as archives: anything a company wants to say is published with little regard for priority or focus. This may be the biggest problem with Icelandic Web design today. Websites tend to be sprawling and crowded, often with poorly written content.

Perhaps the main reason why Icelandic websites are homogenous is that they tend to be service-oriented and not very adventurous. There seems to be an underlying fear—more among clients than developers—of taking chances and trying something new.

Icelandic websites show common usability traits, the most prominent of which is a standard menu, a logo in the top-left corner and a clean white interface. This makes the websites familiar and easy to navigate.

What Kind Of People Are Iceland’s Web Developers?

The Web attracts people who have an artistic touch, who want to create cool new things. You will find graphic designers, programmers, social scientists and engineers. Most of them are self-taught, meaning they are also passionate about the Web. This is what makes them so good.

The market seems to have a distinct layering of specializations. People tend to find a niche and stick to it. You will find analysts, designers, developers and programmers, but not many people who are a mixture of these. These professionals tend to team up. For example, a designer probably wouldn’t code his own website; he would find a developer whom he trusts to do it. An analyst would look for a design and development team whom she trusts to execute her ideas. The market being so small, this circle is quite interconnected, and people work together repeatedly. Some of these teams are long-standing and have a great track record.

Designers and developers also move around a lot, following projects of interest and companies that do exciting new things. Thus, people will cross paths repeatedly. This makes for a distinct pattern in the industry: the best professionals tend to sniff out the best projects or are actively sought by clients.

The ambition of professionals in this industry is evidenced by the fact that the Icelandic Web Association (SVEF) has handed out awards every year since 1999. The SVEF also organizes many formal and informal gatherings, a biannual international conference (Iceweb) and various master classes. These events are widely attended, so local networking is healthy, and most people in the business know each other or know of each other.

One would not expect Iceland, being such a small and isolated community, to have so fertile a grassroots community, but it does. This is evident in other creative genres, too. No other nation publishes more books per capita. And Icelandic musicians such as Bjork and Sigur Ros are recognized internationally. The country also has many successful fashion and industrial designers.

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What’s The Market Like?

In many ways, the market in Iceland is sophisticated. End users are well equipped, which helps a lot with development. Clients usually provide clear criteria for wireframes and specifications. But the work entailed for developers is too seldom understood. Deadlines are too tight or unrealistic. Budgets are also too small, resulting in websites being thrown together with glue. Web designers and developers prefer to do things right and would rather their clients focus on doing fewer things well than trying to do everything at once.

The experience can be frustrating. One can’t really say that Web development is highly valued here or regarded as high-level work. But in true Icelandic fashion, designers or developers will never publish a poor-quality website. They put a lot of effort into polishing the design and code. They pride themselves on well-woven websites.

During the last boom, rebranding and redeveloping big websites was the priority. Lately, companies have become cost-conscious. In today’s economic crisis, money is scarce, and projects tend to be about maintenance, improvement or optimization. All of a sudden, marketing through traditional media has become too expensive, and companies are turning their heads to Web and social media. But again, they don’t want to pay too much.

Hopefully, the market will mature as a result. In fact, we are already seeing signs of it.

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Traditionally, Icelandic Web developers have worked locally. Recently, they have been cultivating international contacts, and Icelandic companies have been encroaching on international markets.

At the moment, the economic situation and the value of the Icelandic króna make working with Icelandic professionals favorable for international clients. They’ll get high-quality design, exemplary code and great value for their money.

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A Showcase of Beautifully Designed Infographics

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In the past we have presented our readers with some inspiring and well designed infographics to demonstrate this useful presentational route that many are taking these days for content delivery. By taking statistical data that would normally be dry and otherwise lacking, and designing the information in such a way that it becomes not only more digestible, but also exciting and somewhat interactive. Today we are doing it again!

Well Designed Data

The foursquare community has over 10,000,000 members!
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How to Avoid an Online Customer Service Fiasco
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The Most Popular Design Blogs by Twitter Followers and Facebook Fans
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The Infographic of Infographics: How Infographics are Made
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Web Developers vs. Web Developers
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Defending Your Privacy: Which Social Networking Sites Are Secure?
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App Store Milestone: 500,000 Applications Approved
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Mac vs. PC: A Hunch Rematch
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What Your Web Design Says About You
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Web Design Evolution: Two Decades of Innovation
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Graphic Designer’s Journey: Freelance To Freedom
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Google’s Collateral Damage
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World Without Apple
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Different Types of Designers and Developers
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The Colors of the Web
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CSS3 and HTML5 Toolbox Starter

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As designers and developers we tend to always be on the look out for awesome resources to add to our virtual toolboxes. With the web design landscape moving in the direction of CSS3 and HTML5 we thought that we would help our readers find a few choice tools to start building up their toolboxes. So we went out across the web looking for some of the top offerings from the development and design community that can help get you started on using CSS3 and HTML5 today.

So take a look down through the round up of available resources that you can hopefully find some tools that you have not come across before, and that can help aid both designers and developers alike.

CSS3 Tools

CSS3 Button Maker

This intuitive tool from CSS-Tricks is labeled a “CSS3″ button maker owing to the fact that it makes use of gradients, shadows, and rounded corners which are generally not supported in older browsers. However, whenever these properties are not supported, the buttons degrade naturally and nicely. To use, you simply adjust the settings until the example looks like you want it to then you just click the button to get the CSS code. Then you copy and paste it into your stylesheet.

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CSS3 Maker

Another uber easy and user-friendly code generator is CSS3 Maker which supports “border radius” “gradient” “css transform” “css animation” “css transform” “RGBA” “Text Shadow” “Box Shadow” “Text Rotation” and “@Font Face” with browser and mobile compatibility. Users can also create an account to save snippets created during your session. (If you want essentially the same service with a different ui, give http://css3generator.com/ a try)

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CSS3 Please

How about a handy cross-browser CSS3 rule generator? Just say please! CSS3 Please is an online stylesheet with an inlaid code generated example so you can see the changes you make take immediate effect. And the best part is, change one value, and all the corresponding values update to reflect these changes as well. Then when you are ready and have the box styled as you like, then just copy the whole code or just part of the code and paste it into your own stylesheet. With great annotations this is an awesome learning tool to boot as you are working directly with the code itself.

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Modernizr

Need a compact, easy to use JavaScript library to aid in implementing emerging web technologies like CSS3 or HTML5, without sacrificing function and control in older browsers that have not made it ahead of the curve? Modernizr might be the answer. With feature detection for browser testing supporting “RGBA”, “Border-Radius”, “CSS Transitions” and more, this is a great way to get started modernizing your site while keeping control of the fallbacks for older browsers.

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CSS3 Transforms

If it is transforms that you are interested in, then step right up! With this useful tool you can rotate, scale, skew, and otherwise transform your HTML elements with CSS3. (This resource is supported in multiple browsers such as Opera 10.5, Firefox 3.5 and Safari 4 and higher).

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CSS3 Pie

If it is progressive enhancement that you are looking for, and you are tired of holding off on using CSS3 due to older versions of IE, then CSS3 PIE is for you. Progressive Internet Explorer (PIE) makes Internet Explorer versions 6 through 8 capable of rendering many of CSS3′s most promising and decorative features. Currently, PIE fully or partially supports the following CSS3 features:

  • Border-radius
  • Box-shadow
  • Border-image
  • Multiple background images
  • Linear-gradient as background image
  • Other features are under active development

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CSS3 Menu

Time for menus, don’t you think? With CSS3 Menu you can build a rounded navigation menu, without using any images or Javascript. And the fun doesn’t stop there, you can also effectively make use of the new CSS3 properties border-radius and animation. This menu works with Firefox, Opera, Chrome and Safari. The dropdown elements also work on non-CSS3 compatible browsers such as IE7+ in limited fashion, without the rounded corners and shadow effects.

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CSS3 Pattern Gallery

What toolbox would be complete without some patterns and textures that you can use for your web projects. CSS3 Pattern Gallery is a growing collection of both simple, repeating textures and patterns created using pure CSS3. This is useful for reducing load time on large patterned backgrounds for websites.

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CSS3 Watch

As far as CSS3 inspiration goes, CSS3 Watch is a fantastic resource that provides examples of extremely creative, innovative and at times unexpected uses of CSS3. This is a great way to kick start your outside the box thinking with regards to the style of your site.

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CSS3 Power Tools Tut

And now that you have all of these great tools to play with, you need to be sure that you completely understand the elements of CSS3 that you will be creating. Enter the NetTuts tutorial, Getting to Work with CSS3 Power Tools, which is a wonderful starting point.

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HTML5 Tools

Initializr

As generators go, Initializr is a nifty little one that specializes in creating HTML5 templates to get you started with any of your HTML5 projects. Initializr will generate you a crisp, clean fully customizable template based on Boilerplate with just what you need to get rolling.

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Switch to HTML5

Making the switch over to HTML5 is one timely task that keeps many on hold, rather than moving forward, but with Switch to HTML5 that not be a bother or barrier anymore. With this tool you can generate a bare bones html5 framework, making it easy to both start new HTML5 projects or convert existing sites to HTML5. This is the first step…

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HTML5 Demos

Once again, if it is a matter of inspiration you are looking to amass and creatively pour through, then HTML5 Demos should be a stop over you make soon. This is a growing collection of HTML5 experiments complete with the source code so you can see the full scope of the project.

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Canvas Demos

If you want to get a little more specific for your sampling of HTML5 in use, then head over to Canvas Demos. It is home to applications, games, tools and tutorials that all use the HTML 5 canvas element which allows for dynamic scriptable rendering of bitmap images.

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HTML5 Rocks

One tool that is something of a toolbox in and of itself, is HTML5 Rocks. This is Google’s full featured HTML5 resource hub including an interactive presentation, an HTML5 playground, demos and tutorials, oh my. Certainly a place worth checking out for the coding enthusiast and expert alike.

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HTML5 Boilerplate

Most of our readers are probably already familiar with HTML5 Boilerplate, but we couldn’t do a toolbox post and not include this fully customizable coding base. This template base that comes ready to rock for any of your HTML/CSS/JS needs, has a reputation that precedes it when it comes to future-proofing your site. Through years of development it is ready for cross-browser normalization, performance optimizations, even optional features like cross-domain Ajax and Flash.

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HTML5 Doctor

HTML5 Doctor is a dedicated blog focused on helping you implement HTML5 today. Their archives are loaded with articles relating to HTML5, its semantics, and how to use it without delays in your current web design projects. There is also a section for submitting questions for help with your troubleshooting and more, the answers to which are posted in future articles on the blog.

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Sproutcore

App developers around the web are very excited about this latest development in the field with regards to HTML5 and beyond. That is SproutCore. With their bindings system you can create your very own data-centric applications. Simply input your app details, down to your data flow specs and this resource handles the rest. These semantic templates allow you to write HTML and CSS that automatically updates with each of your alterations. With data management and syncing features to boot it is easy to see what all the excitement is about.

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Dive into HTML5

Speaking of those eager to learn, Dive Into HTML5 by Mark Pilgrim is another fantastic tool that can assist you on this quest for knowledge. Here Pilgrim seeks to expand on certain features, one he has hand-picked in fact, from the HTML5 specification and other fine standards for anyone interested in bulking up on their grasp of this expansive version of this programming powerhouse.

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Typography is one of the very important aspects to consider when designing a website. Well-written content finds its actual place and praise only then when it is placed properly in readable and as well as attractive format. Web typography can embrace everything from calligraphy to digital type — it is not only about using an array of fonts, but also focusing on the ‘where’ and ‘why’ when choosing a particular font’s size and color. Here are some of many examples of beautiful, interesting and inspiring typography-related sites out there. Please share with us other sites you’ve found typo-riffic!

Grip Limited
Ever thought of using scroll wheels for a site? This ad agency did:

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Grafik
Very simple and elegant — Nick de Jardine’s site presented with large typography:

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Pieoneers
A mighty colourful website that not only makes your mouth water but also arouses your interest to look around:

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Justdot
A back-to-school feeling once your enter this site — pretty impressive:

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Fail-ure
A well-made site with clear directions to where you can find the products with no ado:

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Eighty Two Design
A vintage-styled site that prooves old fashion can also look swell:

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Sibling Rivalry
A site project that three brothers have brought to life. Interesting use of type and images:

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Uncle Emile
A French site that is full of art and very creative ideas:

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August
Not only does the type look good here, but also the fantastic photography:

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Cascade Brewery
Australia’s oldest operating brewery has a site and really makes good use of it:

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Iron to Iron
An interesting way to reflect shades as well as light with typography:

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Marie Catrib’s
This restaurant already looks very inviting from the looks of their site:
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Kari Jobe
Having your site as a diary lookalike is not such a bad idea. You’d always be uptodate:

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Elan Snowboards
A snowboard company that uses clear words and is very user friendly:

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National Television
A design and animation studio based on creative collaboration:

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Nike Better World
A single page template with some amazing CSS and JS features:

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Arqandgraph
An interesting use of type and image blocks for a portfolio of the Arqandgraph Design Firm:

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Poems Out Loud
A site not only dedicated to typography but also language itself:

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Questionable Characters
Asking Ben Barry and Frank Chimero — witty and informative:

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Sushi Monstr
This creative site is made by a writer, usability designer and web developer:

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Chama inc
Kepping it simple with black and white is always a good alternative as well:

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Precinkt
Here is a good example of using just a few types as possible within one website:

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Typejockeys
A site that offers everything from graphic design, type design and various fonts:

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Oliver James Gosling
This Web developer and internet specialist really put a lot of effort and time into his site:

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Lega-Lega
A playful way of attracting customers to your site with a self-drawn navigation menu:

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The Old State
This is another good example of using black and white to achieve that classy effect:

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Ben the Bodyguard
So why not use as much space as you can on your website? Scrolling down on this site takes you on an interesting adventure:

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One Day without Google
A site that uses just about two colours. It’s not as bad as it sounds — take a look:

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Mark Hobbs
A witty, colourful site that attracts the attention of any visitor passing by:

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THE= SUM
A team of two who are dedicated to design and show it very well:

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