sites
Ginger Monkey Design
Tom’s a designer from Bristol and he’s selling prints of his great artwork in his shop.
www.gingermonkeydesign.com/ // 4 comments // July, 04 2008Bubblewrap
Just a little timewaster…
www.therightfoot.net/mystuff/whatever/swf/bubblewrap.swf // 0 comments // July, 01 2008XTRABOLD
Nelson Balaban is a self-thought graphic designer from Brasil. Being only 19 years old he’s already doing some amazing stuff.
www.xtrabold.net/ // 0 comments // July, 01 2008Last.fm Spirals
Spirals visualises the top charts of your last.fm account for the last 52 weeks. The flash to generate these is at diametunim.com
datamine.tumblr.com // 0 comments // July, 01 2008Carl Krull
Danish artist Carl Krull displays the making of his drawings and paintings as high speed timelapse videos. Plus there are various other works such as installations and computer animations. All together a very good example for flash to integrate different media type seamless.
www.carlkrull.dk // 0 comments // May, 30 2008leeburrowdotcom
Lee Burrow’s portfolio displays each item in it’s own surrounding color scheme. Interesting idea and I like that. Plus, he uses empty space wherever possible.
leeburrow.com // 0 comments // April, 11 2008MrA T-Shirt store
T-Shirt shops can be a bit boring, sometimes, but this one is something very special. I wonder if they import the data automatically
www.mra-tshirts.com // 0 comments // April, 23 2008Carrilho Fotografias
Actually I once had the idea (but not the customer) for an optician. You start with a blurry image and then have a sharp one. This works for photgraphers as well :-)
Besides that this portfolio is nothing special, a lot of space that’s not being used but I’m a fanboy of that.
PositiveZero
This creative studio has a very fluid portfolio website. As you might know, fluid sites are always a bit unharmonic, chaotic, even ugly. Too many different sizes. But PositiveZero keeps the design simple and it works pretty fine. Check out their illustrations, lovely.
Three things noteworthy, they don’t use the usual lightbox but just replace the images with larger ones which makes the whole thing a bit chaotic, interesting to see such a thing. And they use flash for the navigation, when did we abandon that? Oh, and the alternate link for the RSS-Feed is missing in the html head.
APOKA
Edouard’s portfolio is a very colored and playful flash website. Sadly it manages to piss me off right away, with this annoying error message (see other screenshots) about my viewport being to small.
What I really like is the very interesting navigation in the portfolio. You really have to look at that.



















