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May 15, 2007 | 7 likes | 0 comments
I wonder if this service can keep its promise of helping to create and deliver fantastic email campaigns. But that doesn't really matter when it comes to being listed here on Styleboost. The online home of Mail & go is a true beauty, featuring the same color-scheme as Batman and the elegance of Robin. It simply shows what Mail & go is all about, and it does it with style. It's even got a shiny logo. What's not to love?
April 26, 2007 | 16 likes | 0 comments
Conservation architect Christian Randall just launched his new Flashfolio. This one really stands out in how it relies on photos as navigation on a site for someone who's not primarily a photographer. I like how this is done and I like how the subtle hiding of the left column/navigation. Site by Sam Dallyn.
April 3, 2007 | 6 likes | 0 comments
Web and graphic design freelancer Grace Smith may very well be the first person from Northern Ireland whose work is featured here on Styleboost. The colors are exquisite and then details are delicious. Clean, sharp and with a lot of personality.
February 24, 2007 | 16 likes | 0 comments
IMAKETHINGS is the home of a Japan-based illustrator from the UK. I'll just let the amazing graphic works speak for themselves. Amazing!
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.
January 30, 2007 | 23 likes | 0 comments
TAK! is a UK based creative team of designers, art directors, programmers, illustrators, photographers and film makers. I immediately fell in love with their portfolio. The colors are yummy. The use of Flash for animated details is exquisite, even though I'm sure a lot of you would prefer that it was done with javascript instead. I disagree, as I find Flash to deliver a smoother experience in situations like this (most of the time, at least). The work on display sure is killer, and the way they've made room for a blog/playground is a great way to do this. I'm also loving the way they're using typography in their designs and on the site itself. Lovely!
January 22, 2007 | 5 likes | 0 comments
This is the official site for BBC Good Food Magazine, where you can search for [quality controlled] recipes. It is not the most creative site I've encountered in my lifetime, but it sure is one of a few information-heavy sites that have a very clear [and beautiful] design profile. The bold use of colors, the great use of photos, the lovely tabs, the graphic details. It all works together to create a great user experience.
November 9, 2006 | 15 likes | 0 comments
Ultra slick Flash portfolio featuring some addictive rolling crayons. There's no denying that these folks know what they're doing. The contents function as delicious candy inside this shiny wrapping.
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.
September 10, 2006 | 17 likes | 0 comments
Ed Merritt is a web designer with a love for web standards. He's based in both London and Bournemouth, where he seems to churn out some seriously yummy work. His own portfolio/blog is one of the best of its kind as far as clean information organization goes. It's both a information-filled beauty as well as being very simple to grasp.