I begin my blog by introducing a set of resources in order to extend the scope of knowledge outside this particular discussion. At left, you will find a linkroll of relevant websites and blogs from a carefully selected group. The group was created by first searching general terms of relevance to Architecture and Urban Design in search engines, such as Google, and blog engines, such as Technorati. From there, locating research projects from reputable front runners in the industry and using them as a platform to link to other reputable sources proved to be a reliable way of finding new sites within the field. Once found, these online resources were then filtered using both the IMSA Criteria and The Webby Awards Criteria which are each used to determine the quality of a particular site. The Webby Awards Criteria uses 6 categories to judge a site; content, structure and navigation, visual design, functionality, interactivity, and overall experience. The IMSA Criteria uses a set of questions that challenge the credibility of a site’s contributor(s), sources, community, and language. The photo (above left) shows how two particular sites, Death by Architecture and World Changing, use visual design in two very different yet similarly effective ways. World Changing takes a classic and professional design where as the other uses an edgier and more experimental approach which I find to be quite appropriate for the design field. The selected sites have also been chosen to include a variety of sources including group blogs (such as BLDGBLOG), organizational sites (like Storefront for Art and Architecture) and commercial sites.
Before I depart, I would like to encourage the visitation of the various sites presented in the linkroll as they can be a valuable resource once Sight.on.Site begins to provoke thought and curiosities into its readers.