June 7, 2010
The employees of Norwegian studio Klipp og lim love attending festivals of all kinds. That's why they have created this minisite, which is basically a targeted offer to festivals in need of beautiful design on a very low budget. A great idea that is perfectly executed as a single page. Unfortunately, this site is in Norwegian only.
April 15, 2010
It's definitely the day for single page sites here on Styleboost. This time it's a green teaser site for something that has to do with design and children. If that's not a winning combination, then I don't know what is. I love playing games with my kids, and the rad illustrations rock. Via Drawar.
April 15, 2010
This is currently only a single page teaser page for an upcoming iPad app. Still, it's more than lickable enough to be featured here on Styleboost.
March 23, 2010
Lift's website is one of the most detailed and graphics-intensive single page portfolio sites I've come across. I love the attention they paid to the most minute details, truly gorgeous. And the work displayed is good stuff all across the board. Basically, this site oozes of quality.
March 12, 2010
Portuguese web designer Ricardo Mestre calls Duplos his "web thingie". I call it a masterpiece. It really is. The site is basically one big animated poster. It's super beautiful, quite unusual (for a website) and surprisingly intuitive to grasp. The animated details work really well.
February 26, 2010
As part of a university project, Chris Armstrong has created this wonderful single page website for a fictional conference. The background effect (it works in webkit browsers, at least) alone is worth a listing here on Styleboost. It's a damn good page showcasing a conference I really wish was the real deal.
February 25, 2010
Samuel Räikkönen is young and Finnish with an excellent mind for design projects of many sorts. His portfolio is filled with loveliness and is very tastefully put together. This design truly makes use of the format of a single page portfolio, as the projects are all so easily accessible while still having enough images to get a real look at the work he's done.
February 24, 2010
After reading about Why Tumblr is kicking Posterous's ass, I think it's time to post one of Tumblr's beautiful subprojects. BTW Tumblr even has ASCII art in their markup.
February 12, 2010
Slovenian Sara Tušar Suhadolc is a webdesigner at Innovatif who has worked on projects for clients such as Volkswagen, McDonalds, Mercator, Mobitel and many others. Sara specializes in semantic (X)HTML, handcrafted CSS, web typography, newsletter design and occasional Flash animation. I love the illustrations, the colors and all the details (e.g. the clickable monsters).
February 9, 2010
Daniel Burka has finally launched something new after joining Tiny Speck. In his own words, he's been "warming up to RGBA, rounded corners, minor transforms, and advanced selectors more and more". This may be a simple one-page site without any fancy bells and whistles, but it's a slick one at that.