April 29, 2009 | 14 likes | 3 comments
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.
April 29, 2009 | 6 likes | 1 comments
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.
April 29, 2009 | 5 likes | 1 comments
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.
April 29, 2009 | 4 likes | 0 comments
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.
April 29, 2009 | 9 likes | 1 comments
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!
April 28, 2009 | 2 likes | 0 comments
A minisite Shaun Inman created to show off his various projects in one place. It's very well done. The oversized pixels make for a strong identity, and the music player is a nice touch. As always, he impresses with multitude of skills. This man is truly gifted.
April 4, 2009 | 6 likes | 0 comments
I'm not sure if this one's brand new or if it's been around for some time. But I'm sure that I love the way Christian has implemented the scrolling on this single page portfolio. The transparent logo is a nice touch. Via Paul Annett's SXSW presentation Oooh, that’s Clever!.
April 4, 2009 | 2 likes | 0 comments
Secret Location is an Interactive Media Production company based in Toronto. They work with television and commercial production companies, as well as advertising agencies. Secret Location also produces original online and mobile shows and animation for all platforms. Their portfolio is cleverly done as an interactive video that's well worth checking out.
April 4, 2009 | 4 likes | 0 comments
Slovenian photographer Ciril Jazbec recently launched this Flashfolio, developed by DrawingArt. It's very tight and very well done.
March 20, 2009 | 2 likes | 2 comments
Founded in 2003 and first featured on Styleboost back in 2005, Another Company still has a portfolio that stands out. The three column main page is inspiring and beautiful.