Last week, we announced a contest in partnership with Mogo Media to give one of our readers a free ticket to Mogo’s Adobe Flash training seminar on Fri., Feb. 26. Based on a random drawing, we’d like to congratulate Sarah Lindsay who we’re hooking up with that $129 ticket!
Don’t miss out. If you still would like to attend the seminar, Technically Philly readers get a special 10 percent discount if they register with coupon code “TECHNICAL” (case-sensitive).
After the jump, see some favorite Philly-based designs as chosen by Technically Philly readers.
Fri., Feb. 26, 2010
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
$129
10% discount from Technically Philly with coupon code “TECHNICAL” (case-sensitive)
Pennsylvania Convention Center
1101 Arch St., 215.418.4700
Register Here
- Varga Bar
Contest winner Sarah Lindsay’s favorite site was Varga Bar‘s vintage classic design. - UPenn
Commenter LPatrick333 suggested UPenn’s “classy,” functional, photo-heavy homepage. - Uwishunu
Uwishunu got props from Rachel Piot for its daily posts, logo and inviting background imagery. - iSepta and Septime
Robert J. Moore, who is no stranger to Technically Philly’s contests (read: pterodactyl-obsessed), hyped iSEPTA for its simple utility. Reader Steven Feldman went with an even simpler SEPTA design: Septime.org‘s mobile schedule offering. - Geekadelphia, Christopher Scott and Haveboard
There was plenty of self-promotion, too. Christopher Scott—who’s, ahem, a Web designer—nominated his portfolio page, jokingly, before putting his vote behind Geekadelphia. Haveboard, too, shamelessly nominated his own local skateboard site, Haveboard.com. - PhillySportsGirl
Jon Gross‘s pick was PhillySportsGirl, which despite its simplistic WordPress theme, brings a much-needed Women’s voice to local sports.
Thanks to everyone that submitted!
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