Comment Zones : 15+ Creative And Original Examples Part 2

After writing yesterday’s post about comment zone design, I felt that I hadn’t really offered enough inspiration into the field. 15 sites just isn’t enough to get a grasp on the endless possibilities that lay out there when it comes to comment zone design. That’s why today I want to showcase 15 more creative and original comment zones. I chose these specific examples based on typography, organization, color, information placement, image use, and readability. I hope these will inspire you to tidy up your comment zone and make it better for both you and your readers. Enjoy!

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Net Tuts


I Love Typography


Blog Design Blog


Chris Brummel


Avalon Star


Ordered List


Chris Garrett Media


Mike Poss


Squawk Design


Viget


Designing The News


Oak Tree Creative


N. Design Studio


Outlaw Design Blog


Tutorial 9

Did I miss yours? Drop a comment and let me know! I’d be glad to add your to the list.

  • This post was written by Brian
  • Website: http://elitebydesign.com
  • About: Brian is a blogger and web designer at Elite By Design. He has been blogging for over a year providing quality design-related articles for the community.
13 Comments RSS
  1. Reply Chris GarrettNo Gravatar said on July 23rd, 2008

    Thanks for the link up :) Glad you like my comment layout!

  2. Reply BrianNo Gravatar said on July 23rd, 2008

    @Chris – Sure thing. Your site looks amazing :D

  3. Reply JYNo Gravatar said on July 23rd, 2008

    what are other designers’ thoughts on displaying avatar in the comment section? pros ‘n cons?

    i feel if a site has a lot of regular commenters, then it facilitate the community feel.

    however my personal taste is not to display them. especially when the number of random commenters far outweighs regular commenters, you’d have a bunch same looking icons in the comment section, very distracting imo.

  4. Reply BrianNo Gravatar said on July 23rd, 2008

    @JY – Let me do a post on that – thanks for the idea. Personally, I like the gravatars. Especially on other blogs that I read. I have come to be able to recognize most of my favorite bloggers’ avatars and it helps me pick and choose which comments I want to read.

    On the other side of that, of course, is that the hundreds of commenters without gravatars leave the comment section feeling “incomplete.”

    Either way, I think that the images help to clean up the comment section and help keep everything organized and scannable.

    By the way, did you get my email a few days ago?

  5. Reply JYNo Gravatar said on July 23rd, 2008

    @brian, which one? i replied to the one about design, but haven’t heard from ya. btw, my site launched :)

  6. Reply BrianNo Gravatar said on July 23rd, 2008

    @JY – I sent you some concepts. I’ll resend them again – sorry about that.
    And yea, I noticed when you commented that you finally included a URL! Congrats! Best of luck – and it looks great btw.

  7. Reply liamNo Gravatar said on July 23rd, 2008

    Nice stuff, I think the new OutlawDesignBlog comments design look great! Also a big fan of the Tutorial9 comments and the Blog Design Blog. Great collection.

  8. Reply Chris SpoonerNo Gravatar said on July 24th, 2008

    Some interesting and unique layouts there, I particularly like the bubble effect which fits pretty well with the whole idea of comments.

    It was suprising to see one of my comments appearing in one of the screenshots, what a coincidence!

  9. Reply ErikaNo Gravatar said on July 24th, 2008

    I think that a a good example of the gravatars is that Outlaw Design one. I think the fact that the avatars turn out so large is partly why. Adds a little more ‘community’ feel when you see better pictures of the community.. and gives it more of a message board feel. They kind of go hand in hand with helping each other, IMO.

  10. Reply Adrian | RubiqubeNo Gravatar said on July 26th, 2008

    Great list, Brian! Would love to be featured here. ;)

  11. Reply JONxBLAZENo Gravatar said on August 4th, 2008

    I like the N Design Studio comment zone…very clean.

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