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Reading/Blogs

Beyond Interface
(*****)

LivingTech.net
(*****)

Magnetbox
(*****)

Open Brackets
(*****)

Astheria
(****)

Baraita: The Blog
(****)

Daring Fireball
(****)

The Eric Eldred Act
(****)

Technorealism.Org
(****)

What Do I Know
(****)

A fossil muses
(***)

The Hivelogic Narrative
(***)

mcsweeney's
(***)

ToughPigs.com
(***)

AdventureStats
(***)

ZeroZine
(**)

 

Comics

We Come In Peace
(*****)

Very Important Things
(*****)

Basic Instructions
(****)

Crippling Depression
(****)

Daze of our Lives
(****)

The Superest
(****)

Cat and Girl
(***)

Piled Higher and Deeper
(***)

Gapingvoid.com
(*)

Tech/Design

Blacktree (software)
(*****)

Frost
(*****)

Java on the Brain
(*****)

MONO*crafts
(*****)

Undesign.org
(*****)

CSS Box Lessons
(*****)

ban comic sans
(****)

Exquisite Corpse
(***)

Listamatic
(***)

conclave obscurum
(**)

beingsmart.com
(**)

angela martini illustration
(*)

 

Music

Sigur Rós
(*****)

dj bello
(*****)

Pablo
(***)

 

Misc.

Tom Giesler
(*****)

waste
(*****)

Dan Grider
(****)

Free Internet Correspondence Games Server
(****)

Photography

Bill Emory's B&W photos
(*****)

B&W G - Thomas Greutmann
(*****)

Gary Wagner
(*****)

Guarionex
(****)

Herman Krieger
(****)

Paul Politis
(****)

Paul Shelasky
(****)

Bob Sofford Photography
(****)

urbanphotos by Matt Webber
(****)

Urban Images
(****)

Noah Grey Photography
(***)

michael jang
(***)

Picture Yourself
(***)

Tatsuya Sato - TS B/W photo
(***)

Tanya Schmidtke - Journeys in Time
(***)

Black and White World
(**)

Jo Brunenberg
(**)

D'Arcy Leck
(*)

INDEX RATINGS:
***** = All B&W all the time!
**** = Nobody's perfect, maybe the links are colored, a page or two...
*** = The odd colored image here and there, maybe text or links as well
** = Mostly B&W design, some color content
* = enough B&W to be listed here, but contains significant color content


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