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January 22, 2007 | 9 likes | 0 comments
This website is an outstanding example of how "Web 2.0" design should be used as an inspiration to create something easily readable, friendly, fresh and beautiful. Notice the use of text, colors, illustrations, icons, rounded corners, gradients, big buttons and the classic stars. My only problem with this one, is that it requires me to read a bit of text to understand what it's all about.
January 8, 2007 | 5 likes | 0 comments
Sporting the aesthetics as wefail, and even some of the same kind of humor, the all-Russian Converse site is another Flash success. Even though there's some similarities to several classic productions, RedKeds' production is a fresh breath of inspiration from the east. The music encompasses this perfectly.
January 8, 2007 | 3 likes | 0 comments
Small. Simple. Tight. Beautiful. Those are all words I find fitting for Norwegian web designer/journalist Olav Bjørkøy's blog design. It works extremely well, and is worth a closer look. He even makes good use of png alpha transparency.
January 8, 2007 | 21 likes | 0 comments
Shane Mielke, formerly known as Pixelranger as well as being long time member of the 2advanced crew, is back with a brand new portfolio. I love that he's he's toned down the use of Flash, and instead gone for a simple one-page layout. This perfectly accentuates the many Flash based works.
December 4, 2006 | 9 likes | 0 comments
Portfolio of New York based graphic and web designer, Tanya Merone is a classic one-page design where all the works are accessible from the same page. Clicking the thumbnails launches them elegantly through the use of Lightbox JS. What makes it stand out from other one-page designs, is the fact that it doesn't look like one at all. Instead it looks more like a blog design, and a beautiful one at that.
November 28, 2006 | 19 likes | 0 comments
Tokyo based design agency artless Inc. has created a significant artwork as their own online presence. This site is truly well done and makes excellent use of color, shapes and subtle animations to complete their masterpiece. The only drawback of the site is the clumsy and slow navigation inside some of the projects.
November 8, 2006 | 6 likes | 0 comments
GrupoW has created Stuntman, the new unbreakable toy. With this completely articulated action figure, you could release all your accumulated adrenalin after spending all those hours sitting in your office. Using the mouse can be a bit frustrating, at least for me, but the keyboard controls work like a charm. I especially like the opening sequence. It's amazing.
October 22, 2006 | 28 likes | 0 comments
Indigo 6 present themselves as "an 'idea-first', digital design and communications company". Their own website goes hand-in-glove with this statement, as it is one of most concept driven websites in a while.
October 22, 2006 | 18 likes | 0 comments
This is the most cpu-intensive site I can ever recall visiting. There's just so much going on, so much interaction, animation, audio and graphics jumping at you, that you can't not enjoy this rollercoaster-ride of a website. I don't understand much, but it sure impresses me on a few levels.
August 15, 2006 | 10 likes | 0 comments
Indie filmmaker, TV actor and blogging fanatic Zach Braff's MySpace profile page is outstanding. It's not the most amazing website in the universe. It is however the most amazing MySpace page as far as theming goes. I'm very much impressed by what he's done (or paid someone to do) with this. Perhaps some of you Styleboost™ readers can post some links to even better MySpace designs?