A crisp and clean colorful layout, water-colored headlines, a well-organized structure, and a ton of well-written travel guides, Indie Traveller is an excellent example of a travel blog that maintain its unique identity without sacrificing the usefulness of the content.What I love about it: Indie Traveller is run by Marek Bron since 2012 and what I like most about the design is its play on the color palette, mixing contrast and subtle colors together in a way that made the travel blog stands out from the rest.The layout is also uniquely framed and organized in a way that the moment you arrive on his blog, you know that he isn't using any generic Wordpress theme, which is a first impression that is hard to come by these days.His content and writings are also the highlight of the travel blog. An article like "Where To Go Backpacking: Key Routes Around the World" is a great example of how organized and structured the content on Indie Traveller is.The short paragraphs, a ton of white space, and the display of those unique diagrams and photos together with the pastel-like color palette, makes reading Indie Traveller such a blast which is something I can't say for many other generic travel blogs out there.