People
moodplug
http://www.moodplug.com/
My friend Carl Emil's site. He's currently studying at Kolding School of Design, and he does some amazing stuff. I worked with him at the HalfMachine '04 exhibition, which was really cool.
mandolux
http://mandolux.com/
Site of the creator of the most beautiful desktops (or "wallpapers" for you Windows-people), and who've been kind enough to let me use the fire image you see at the top of the page (the original picture, called "Fritzi", is
here).
Sites I've Created
kisa-info
http://www.kisa-info.dk/
This site I created for my cousin, Kisa, who is a singer. It's a relatively simple site. The current design was done in connection with the release of her debut album "The time is right", and its color-scheme matches that of the album cover and booklet. The site is only in Danish right now (apart from the lyrics which are in English).
leonhardt & høier
http://www.leonhardt-hoier.dk/
This site I did for my mom's literary agency. Again, a fairly simple site, but most of the work was elsewhere; I wrote an application for the agency that allowed them to edit and upload the pages. It's not exactly WYSIWYG, and it's not PHP/MySQL-driven, but it was easier to do this way than teaching them markup-languages, or some commercial webdesign-app.
Web Design
a list apart
http://www.alistapart.com/
ALA is one of my favorite ressources for how-tos and articles having to do with webdesign. Some of it is quite advanced, some of it is experimental, but the results are pretty much always cool.
quirksmode
http://www.quirksmode.org/
Dutch web developer Peter-Paul Koch's site on JavaScript, various markup languages and css, but especially about developing cross-browser sites. He runs tests on several browsers and report on the quirks and bug that the browsers display when viewing a page. Run, don't walk, to this site, if you're designing or developing a website.
css/edge
http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/
From the site of Eric Meyer, one of the worlds foremost experts on CSS, if not THE foremost expert. This part of his site deals with CSS techniques, often very simple ones, that take a page's look beyond the usual. Cool stuff, but results vary from browser to browser.
css zen garden
http://www.csszengarden.com/
CSS exists to seperate style and presentation from content, but no site takes it as far (in a very good way) as CSS Zen Garden. You can simply change the style of the site entirely by clicking the style-links. The style designs are created and submitted by anyone who bothers to do so. Also, this site features some really good links to other CSS ressources.
Other
OK/Cancel
http://www.ok-cancel.com/
I pretty funny comic strip on HCI (Human Computer Interface) / Usability / User Experience / etc. design and development. The site doubles as a blog (as everything does nowadays) for its creators, and sometimes features articles/entries from other interaction designers (or whatever they prefer as their title)
Penny Arcade
http://www.penny-arcade.com/
Possibly the best (and most read) internet-only comic out there. It's suposedly about videogames, and created by two Atari2600-generation guys. It's hilarious, and very very weird. It's been around since 1998, and it's only getting better. Who can't enjoy a quote like "Jesus is fucking metal!" (that's fucking used as an adjective, not a verb).. oh, right, I guess a lot of people won't really enjoy that...
Anyway, run! Don't walk!