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January 30, 2007 | 19 likes | 0 comments
Orion Advisor Services is an operational service bureau for the Registered Investment Advisor. What does this mean? I have no idea. But the site sure looks glossy. And it features some great javascript fx.
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.
October 22, 2006 | 38 likes | 0 comments
Self titled is John Iacoviello's Flash masterpiece as far as wrapping and navigation goes. Play around with, I know you'll love it. The details and ingenuity of the navigational system he's developed is so playful that I always end up clicking my keyboard and moving my mouse around for minutes on end without feeling the urge of accomplishing anything.
October 3, 2006 | 50 likes | 0 comments
Chromazone is a digital imaging presentation agency as far as I can tell. They go back more than 20 years and look like pros at what they do. Their website is outstanding in two aspects. First of all, it is a beauty. Secondly, all the content is presented both in a highly accessible CSS + XHTML solution as well as in a parallel Flash interface. They're both delicious.
October 3, 2006 | 15 likes | 0 comments
Why I've never added Digg to Styleboost™ before is a mystery to me. It must have slipped my mind as it's too obvious. With all its flaws and controversies, Digg is still the product of the web 2.0 wave that I'm using the most. I use it even more than Flickr. One of the main reasons for why I love it so much is its subtle beauty and ease of use. Making a site like this look so tasty, and at the same time cramming so much functionality into such a simple to use shell is just jaw-dropping. I love digg. And I love what Daniel Burka has done with it.
September 10, 2006 | 19 likes | 0 comments
An unusual interface designed and implemented in Flash. The site isn't here on Styleboost™ because it's so beautiful, but rather because the navigation is so different. I both like it and dislike it at the same time. Figure out that one.
April 5, 2006 | 22 likes | 0 comments
Good provides graphic design and web design services, based in Sydney, NSW - Australia. They produce everything from websites to corporate identity work, posters and CD covers. I love the way they've managed to make the site look fresh by using only greyscale colors.
February 12, 2006 | 13 likes | 0 comments
UK designer/developer Thom Bennett has a slick and effective Flashfolio. Clearly his web development influences are mainly from the graphical/creative fields rather than the Web 2.0 hype that is going on right now. I love the smoothness, if that's a real word.
February 12, 2006 | 5 likes | 0 comments
Designmash is a small UK based product design agency. Their Flashfolio is outstanding in the way that it incorporates an intuitive as well as unusual navigational system. There are prev/next arrows as well as a 'Home' button available at all times. Nice color scheme, too.
February 12, 2006 | 8 likes | 0 comments
A wild use of Flash in a way that would make Jakob Nielsen turn in his grave (if he was dead, that is). This one is well worth a closer look, given that you are into Flash stuff, or just interested in creative, nutty design work.