The Perfect Gentleman Issue 5 | Page 32

Cultural Gentleman Kottke.org: The Review by James Marwood Blogs have been around for a long time. One of the oldest, and best is Jason Kottke’s kottke.org. Started in 1998, it is still one of the worlds highest trafficked sites, and a perennial favourite. I’ve been following the site for 10 years or so, and it remains one of the best sources of interesting, fun and engaging stuff on the web. Still run by Jason Kottke, it has a wide list of contributing editors. The focus is on design, internet and current events. Normally delivered via links to material elsewhere, with personal commentary. It does occasionally veer into politics, but getting past that and into the meat of the site is easy. Today I browsed articles on Van Gogh, Facebook’s design changes, Wreck-it Ralph and optical illusions. The content is nothing if not eclectic. One thing I especially value is the way Jason has been able to incorporate ads into his site without obscuring or damaging the experience of reading the site. Unlike many other high-traffic sites his sticks with a discrete sidebar ad from the Deck, which vets all adverts to make sure they don’t include malicious links or code. I normally browse Kottke.org towards the end of the day when my attention is waning and I need a quick burst of inspiration and fun. It never fails to give me something amusing and interesting. 32