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May 4, 2012 | 0 likes | 0 comments
Apparently B&O PLAY seems to deliver stand-alone products aimed at owners of Apple products. The site is pretty straightforward, except for the product presentations which are surprisingly well done. They scale nicely to fit the browser window, and even feature keyboard navigation as a small bonus. Make sure to pay attention to all the effort they've put into the little details.
March 12, 2010 | 26 likes | 0 comments
Basically, this site is outstanding because of the choice of technology. I would not have posted this site here on Styleboost had it been made with Flash. That is not to say it's a bad or boring design. It's not. I like it a lot. But it's also a design that is made in the spirit of a lot of traditional portfolio sites made with Flash, if you catch my drift. And I'm sure a lot of webdesigners will be interested in seeing how this has been implemented using CSS, HTML and JavaScript. Kudos to Appear.
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 13, 2005 | 3 likes | 0 comments
The latest release of Mikkel H. Frandsen's One Eye Black still features an emotional soundscape combined with visual artistry of high quality. Since being first linked up here on Styleboost in May of 2002, OEB has evolved into a more artistic playground.
January 29, 2005 | 1 like | 0 comments
As with all the photographer sites Adopt/Rune Høgsberg develop, this one is also a functionalistic beauty. He has an unusual ability to do something extraordinary without diffusing the focus of the sites. The photos are always in the center of attention.
December 17, 2003 | 0 likes | 0 comments
Rune Høgsberg has created some of the greatest photo portfolio sites on the web. This includes work for photographers such as Erik Refner, Asger Carlsen, Peter Funch and many more, and is sure to pull you in and excite you.