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April 2, 2008 | 5 likes | 0 comments
Based in Santa Barbara, California, Sidekick Creative is a small agency who's been hard at work with their new flashfolio. Make sure to take a look through their work in the client list as well as the great sheep counting under 'Insomnia'.
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.
January 31, 2008 | 6 likes | 0 comments
Despite the fact that this one is way too frustrating to navigate, it's still well worth a closer look. The animations, the colors, the graphics and the experimental combination of these make for a great experience. I really like the textures and graphics. Site by Endorfine.
October 22, 2007 | 4 likes | 0 comments
Hyperakt Design Group proudly to present the ACLU’s Ideological Exclusion website; meant to educate the public about the prohibition of entry made by the United States government to those deemed with ‘ideological’ concerns. The site features prominent and well-respected artists, writers and political figures, who have endured such exclusions by the government. They make use of local passports from around the world with great success. This is a powerful site and should be experienced by us all.
October 9, 2007 | 2 likes | 0 comments
GrupoW are back with another commercial campaign, this time aimed at selling Ice Breaker mints. The transitions are great and I especially love the way the animated hand points out the download progress and lays down mints as bullet points. A nice and playful touch.
August 15, 2007 | 17 likes | 0 comments
Filippa Smedhagen Sund's portfolio is, as far as I can recall, the first makeup artist's portfolio to be featured here on Styleboost. Its striking use of photography as well as the surprisingly easy to understand, yet highly experimental navigation of the site come together and combine forces for a great user experience. Slick and powerful.
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.
February 24, 2007 | 22 likes | 0 comments
Based in the UK, Nik Ainley is a designer, but first of all an illustrator. His insane illustrations are laid out in a H.R. Giger-esque one-page portfolio. In contrast to the plain layout of this site, there's truly a lot going in many of his artworks.
February 24, 2007 | 5 likes | 0 comments
Finally Oslo's own Yokoland have a home to call their own online. Their style is unique and their techniques are a joy to behold. Humor and cut-and-paste make their work some of the freshest in the world right now. They're not really web-designers, which I think shows from this website. Still, the site's got lots of personality, and speaks very well for the wonderful, wonderful works on display.
January 15, 2007 | 20 likes | 0 comments
Gringo's flashfolio is extraordinary. The site takes a cue from OS X's cubespin fx, and also makes use of an orgy of glossy reflection visuals. If this doesn't scare you, I can reveal that this outstanding site also features an entourage of navigational quirks and peculiarities. If you love Flash, you should love this one as well. If you're into portfolio works, there should be more than enough to satisfy your hunger as well.