UPSTRUCT BERLIN OSLO
June 11, 2009
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Upstruct berlin oslo was founded in a small apartment in East Berlin in 2005. As time went by, one of the company founders moved to Norway and the two-man designstudio grew into a five-man venture and is now operating with offices in Oslo and Berlin. Not only are these guys incredible print designers, but they also have a supermegaduperbonanza portfolio site that even features a bunch of keyboard shortcuts.
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MARFIL
June 11, 2009
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Another single page site, this time for Brazilian designer Marcelo Marfil. This one makes use of a simple box grid filled with goodies and designs. In this way, this site functions as Marcelo's very simple portfolio.
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MY NAME IS...
June 11, 2009
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Christopher Downer, icon designer and YummyCocoa graphic artist has a to-the-point and dead simple personal hub. Beautiful icons and typography FTW!
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FOTOPEDIA
June 11, 2009
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Beautiful and unusual community sites are hard to come by. Fotopedia is one such site with a dark and delicious interface.
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ODOPOD
June 11, 2009
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This portfolio site is such an inspirational work to behold. The bold color scheme works wonders for their showcased work. The grid is flawless and the typography tops off this masterpiece.
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T▲
April 29, 2009
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Tobias Bjerrome Ahlin is a 20 year old graphic artist and web developer currently studying at Hyper Island. Take a close look at his portfolio, because this is how it should be done. Via @pannpann.
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VYNIKNITE
April 29, 2009
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I don't understand much of the text on this page, but that doesn't really matter here on Styleboost. What does matter, however, is the beauty of it all. With the delicate sprinkles of jQuery, this is one of the friendliest sites I've visited all day.
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WHERECLOUD
April 29, 2009
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WhereCloud is in the business of "state of the art mobile and location-based solutions". This small Canadian firm's site caught my eye mainly for one reason. I think the levels of navigation works really well on this one. I know it isn't a huge site, so they don't need to clutter it with all kinds of stuff. But I think the main navigation and the subnavigation are in perfect harmony. Perhaps it's the large size of the clickable areas (i.e. buttons), or perhaps it's the fact that both levels of navigation are close to the middle of the screen. Not really sure there, you see. Anyhow, the point is that I love this site.
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BIG SPACESHIP
April 29, 2009
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Big Spaceship is a digital agency in NYC with a special focus on web design. Their portfolio site is top notch in my book. Nothing extraordinary in the sense of being "unfamiliar". But the site is definitely up there when it comes to a clean, professional execution. It was truly a pleasure to visit.
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SERIAL CUT
April 29, 2009
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For ten years, Serial Cut has created fantastic visual works again and again. This time the site takes it up a notch with a fantastic, correct me if I'm wrong, jQuery impersonation of a Flashfolio. Once again, the new works are simply outstanding. Thumbs up!
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