Tom Walker

Tom Walker is a writer and designer who is based in the UK and works for a supplier of HP laser toner cartridges as well as inks, paper and other printing accessories. For more of his writing about art, design and technology, check out CreativeCloud.

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  1. Shay Howe

    Tom thanks for the recognition here, I really appreciate it.

    HTML5 is quickly growing in popularity and getting your hands on it now will quickly pay off.
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  4. Indialike

    Very nice and useful tutorials for web designers,
    Thanks for posting.

  5. Ross

    I’m failing to see what makes these sites so special. From a design perspective they are good but not great, and whilst they use html5, I’m not really ‘getting’ what’s being achieved here. Semantic markup? Does anyone care?

  6. Helen

    Ella Design is a good example about what might happen, when HTML5 will have become a standard: Ella is HTML5, but it is not semantic. Having a deeper look into the markup, I would say, it is unsemantic in a remarkable way. It is a hell of layout divs.

    1. Radu

      Hi Helen,

      I took a better look at Ella Design too and, honestly, I can’t figure out what you’re referring to. It’s about as semantic as you can get with HTML5; the has the actual header, the holds the menu, she uses to reference content and apart from a few divs here and there it’s mostly clean.
      Sure, it’s not a lot of markup in her pages, but still, I think it’s a long way from suffering of divitis, at least that’s how I see it.

  7. Radu

    Great roundup, Andy; though one should point to the HTML5 Gallery at http://html5gallery.com/ where you can see a bunch more.

    From the “shameless self promotion” archives, you guys might want to check out my blog, Sickdesigner.com . It’s created using HTML5 and CSS3 plus a bit of a crazy idea I head about tags being super semantic.
    I’ve written a post about it too, you can read it here: http://sickdesigner.com/index.php/2010/html-css/truly-semantic-tags-and-html5/

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  9. paitoon

    thank for share!
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  12. Cheap Minisite Design

    Very great collection! very inspiring me!

  13. Duane

    Great stuff. Thanks very much for this.
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  14. Omer Greenwald

    catcubed and ousmane-ndiaye are awesome! thanks for sharing
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  16. Seyri Dizi, Dizi izle, seyret

    web 2.0
    web 3.0
    web 4.0…

    html 3, 4, 5… (:

  17. Pim Derks

    @natalia – most of the sites use the new HTML5 elements like , , . Some of them also use other features like the placeholder-attribute in an input-field.

    1. Jim Saunders

      The fact that this list does not mention Bruce Lawson is a bit of a joke, considering he’s been one of the few pushing this since the very beginning. I’d be willing to bet that most of the people on this list hadn’t even heard of html5 when he was converting his code over during one of his many experiments.

      Intact, come to think on it, I don’t see any of the html5doctors websites up there?

  18. DesignTutr

    Great list here, I’m really liking what will soon be possible with HTML5 and CSS3, we just have to wait for certain browsers to catch up before we will start seeing more and more HTML5 an CSS3 love.
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  19. Pim Derks

    Some very nice examples. The combination of HTML5 + CSS3 + a bit of Javascript/jQuery is amazingly powerful. Shame we can’t use it’s full potential yet because of IE8 still not supporting any CSS3 modules – though apparently IE9 will! :)

  20. BBL

    Great collection

    thanks for sharing
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  21. Natalia Ventre

    Can you point out which HTML5 features are these sites using? The transparency in rgba color mode and the CSS3 transitions are pretty easy to spot, but they’re CSS3 features, not HTML5.
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