At
first glance, I knew this guy was going to be incredibly intelligent
in his being a fan of the night of the living dead. The banner in his
header is great in pretty much all the themes. They all seem to be original
works, or rare finds, which is always great. The layout in general,
though, could use a little bit of work in order to de-saturate the pages.
When I scrolled to read a few posts, I felt like one of those zombies
cooped up behind closed doors. The columns are a tiny bit suffocating,
but with the theme switcher, I felt saved. Let me say, I liked the tarutaru
layout the most, but the links to navigate the site did not work in
it. Pretty disappointing. The navigation in all the themes is
somewhat similar. It is a tad bit (for lack of a better phrase) difficult
to navigate through the hordes of links and text between them. (if anyone
feels I am wrong, click
here)

A little
more space, or more of a color differential between the columns and
their text would make this site much more aesthetically stable. It is
mainly because digital-ed has a lot of content, which is not
a bad thing.
The
posts are for the most part humorous and informative, but like most
blog sites, there are a few to be found that visitors could do without.
Amajor plus was also the mini store with monkeys for sale. No, they
are not living monkeys, as that would be too insanely awesome. They
are miniature monkey type keychains/toys. The empty photo gallery is
also a little bit of a disappointment, but you gotta love someone who
can speak l33t: "+HI$ N8c pR0gr4M: b@ttL35+4r g4lAC+1c4 SUx0R5
$0Me..." Just to recap, the images used in the themes are awesome
as is the theme switcher. The pages are a bit tight wedged, but the
content is there and is for the most part entertaining, as is the monkey
shop. With the following and visitors this site has, the webmaster must
be doing a great job. Keep it up.