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March 26, 2008 | 8 likes | 0 comments
A very impressive all-encompassing flashfolio from Barcelona's Dvein. I'm sure some will find this one a bit too impressive, making it a little too cpu/bandwidth hungry. I'm finding it to be a very successful use of Flash as far as experimental navigation goes. It really mesmerizes and works quite well. Via Reform & Revolution.
February 5, 2008 | 6 likes | 0 comments
Letters & Numbers is a portfolio site featuring delicious design work by Steve Rura. Based in Brooklyn, Steve has done some quite impressive work across numerous media and techniques. The interface works well. This could all have been done in Flash, but then we wouldn't have been able to check out his source code to learn. Via Kitsune Noir.
November 11, 2007 | 7 likes | 0 comments
Kokokaka is a production company located in Gothenburg, Sweden. Founded in 2001 and has since produced some of the most awarded web commercials in the world. There's probably quite a few in their portfolio that you will recall. There's no suprise that Flash is used throughout, and it works well for them. Wonderful site.
September 27, 2007 | 3 likes | 0 comments
Danish Lars Bech's portfolio is a Flash-folio filled with photographic candy. The prev/next navigation is a bit plain and low on usability for a site like this, but the rest of the presentation is a joy to behold. I love how large type is used.
September 11, 2007 | 8 likes | 0 comments
Kimm Saatvedt is a Norwegian photographer based in Oslo, the city where I'm located as well. Several of the previous installments of his personal portfolio site have been on Styleboost before. The latest version is no different, and definitely deserves a closer look. The all flash interface works well on a 1280 pixel wide screen as well as on my personal setup, a 1920 pixel wide screen, as it scales the work to the screen size. The navigation is simple and easy to use, while at the same time doing it a little bit different from the others. A nice detail to accompany the amazing photos.
September 10, 2007 | 14 likes | 0 comments
Ars Thanea is creative studio focused on new technologies, creation and design. Based in Warsaw, Poland, the guys behind Ars Thanea decided to make a blog. And what a blog it is! They've crafted, in my opinion, the ultimate "designer's" blog design along with wonderful, outstanding contents. If you're interested in the design scene, this is a blog to follow. I love how they're using Flash for multiple images. A very elegant and clean design. Just how I like it.
August 30, 2007 | 8 likes | 0 comments
Who would have known that Portsmouth FC is the football team (no, I will not call it soccer as I resent this dumb term) with the slickest all-flash website in the world. As far as I have seen, that is. This site is so perfectly developed down to every last detail that I am willing to shut up about the fact that it's done with one almighty flash-file. It's pretty and it does the job. Good work, whoever developed/designed it! Thanks to Sandro for this one.
May 31, 2007 | 23 likes | 0 comments
Taking on the role of Nike recently, Microsoft has started delivering some of the most exciting Flash sites on the web. They're all very different and very creative and makes great use of the capabilites of Flash. If you're going to use Flash, you should go all the way like they're doing with this site. I also think they're taking the cheesy color scheme of Vista in a good direction with Surface.
May 22, 2007 | 12 likes | 0 comments
Cicatriz Clothing comes as a breath of Flash air (I crack myself up) from Berlin. At this webshop you can buy t-shirts and more, all carefully and tastefully designed. The interface of this all Flash website is what makes it stand out, however. Video is used to show off the products, and the shop is a complete, integrated Flash solution with no pop-ups or other annoying stuff that most other Flash shops are infested with. A fun and outstanding site.
April 26, 2007 | 16 likes | 0 comments
Conservation architect Christian Randall just launched his new Flashfolio. This one really stands out in how it relies on photos as navigation on a site for someone who's not primarily a photographer. I like how this is done and I like how the subtle hiding of the left column/navigation. Site by Sam Dallyn.