This article is the 
first of our new series “Global Web Design“. Over the next months we’ll  be covering various continents, featuring web developers and 
web designs from 
different countries of the world and taking a close  look of what is 
happening in the  web design  scene worldwide. We start today with an article 
about web design in Russia. We will continue with  Ireland (Lee Munroe) and Brazil (Fabio Sasso) upcoming weeks.

There are many German designers and developers (such as myself)  using their skills and experience to design and create user-friendly and  world-class quality websites. In this web design collection, you will  find a fantastic and handpicked selection of creative and successful web  designs from "good old Germany".This design collection was inspired  by the Smashing Magazine’s "Global Web Design" series (they already have  a showcase for Russia and Ireland; you should check theirs out after).
 The Netherlands
The Netherlands, also known  as the “Low Countries,” is a small, crowded, muddy piece of land through  which a few big important rivers fortunately run. In this country, you  can find 
coffee shops, wooden  shoes, tulips, windmills and a lot of water.And everything is rather  small! Well, at least most of the architecture is. How cute is that? But  it’s also the land that brought the world many great 
painters, famous architects, and  excellent graphic, fashion and interior designers. 
We all know Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Mondriaan,  Rietveld, Koolhaas, Escher, Droog Design and Viktor & Rolf, don’t  we?

Here we present you today with the showcase of beautiful website  right from brazil.

It’s always been of a great interest for me to study how the web  design develops in different countries of the world. There are lots of  different approaches and techniques and though there are overall network  tendencies like 
web 2.0, big  fonts, clean layouts etc there’s always a great opportunity to see  something unique. I’m not really sure what it depends on, the country  economy, the average age of people, the number of creative people and  way of communication. There has been many articles and showcases on the  web devoted to Russian designers and design studios and as a rule, we  can see a very special styles and approaches. One strange thing just  came to my mind: though I live in Ukraine, I don’t know any design 
studio in here! In the post today I  decided to make things right and to make a small research.

 
 
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