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Mistake #1: Use Of Flash To Imitate (X)HTML/CSS


Mistake #2: Navigation Is Unintuitive
Whatever decisions developers make for the design of their navigation menus, the result has to fulfill three significant requirements: it has to be intuitive, easy-to-use and work properly. Whether the design is Flash-based or not is not that important.


Mistake #3: Pop-Ups Are Still Used

That's just wrong. Flash designers need to understand that pop-ups shouldn't be used any longer. Almost every browser blocks opening windows. Tricks and convincing arguments don't help any more. Use the screen size your visitors use. In most cases you don't need more.

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What is your favorite?
3D-Experience, Video-Effects


3D, motion.


Outstanding 3D-experience with informative and clear content.


Visiting the agency's web-site you actually visit their agency. Clean images, great use of video features.


Video motion, Multimedia, Navigation. Tell your visitors your story. Excellent portfolio site. Excellent use of Flash.


Open up the containers to navigate. Beautiful.


Simple, but extremely clean and calm. Showreel is just stunning.


Impressive visual experience.


Would you like a guided tour through this building?


Outstanding effects with videos and camera lenses.


Listen to what the suitcase says.


OK, this is a shop. But what is happening here, the models are interacting.


This is the visualization of a single by the band SWOD. It is called Waltz 57; the noise is also included in the single. Beautiful graphic motion. Built only with Flash and takes time to load. Better take a look at the video in small resolution.


Excellent graphic motion.

Flip the book to navigate. Impressive 3D-effects.

Visual Elements


Learn how to make a good first impression.

Crazy, interactive, unusual - creative!


Clean and interactive presentation at its best.


The portfolio is presented as a box of chocolates; every item can be picked, previewed and added to the lightbox for later.


This projection screen can be set in motion.

Follow the infinite red line (click on the screen first).


An agency's web-site doesn't have to be boring. These guys seem to be hilarious.


Portfolio designed as a… bus.


Excellent photography and visual elements.


The dropping down heaven. Every block is a single drop-down menu.


The Funnel Design Group. A classic.
Clean, Clear and Simple


Calm, peaceful, beautiful.


Silent, but so clean and elegant.


Calm and so beautiful. 3D-interaction in the Chromazone universe.


Minimalistic, interesting navigation; precise and sharp.


Minimalistic and beautiful, a portfolio.
User Interface, Navigation


Desktop in Flash. Very elegant solution.


Navigation with colored stickers.


Tremendous graphic design, and beautiful navigation - flashy!


d'strict uses some kind of a bubble-lupe as site's primary navigation. To navigate you have to drag the bubble upon the layout. And no, the design is based neither upon grids nor upon columns. Explore.


A circular navigation.


Click on the ribbon and it flashes right to you preloading the content you'd like to see.


Drag & Drop navigation


So beautiful, so elegant, so clean and interactive.


What could it be? Well, this is an image gallery. Unusual navigation - you need to be really desperate about your navigation to come up with this method.


Classic, navigation through CDs.


Where is the navigation? On the right side at the top of the layout. To browse through categories you need to “switch a channel” like you would do it in your radio set. Nice idea from Switzerland.


Moon Palace offers a quite imaginative navigation.


Pick the category from a set of discs. Interesting navigation, and also beautiful.


Yammat: Navigation with elastic bands.


Another interesting concept by Limbus from France.



Beautiful navigation and interesting presentation. And we really love big typography.


…we also love lemons by the way.
Experimental


Kashiwa Sato loves color palettes. Do your eyes too?


This damn pencil can make you nervous.


OK, this is scary. And not beautiful. But the use of visual elements on Marilyn Manson's official web-site is… well, unusual.


Self-portrait of a quite different art.


HiFi Rack.


Pixel-based Flash design created with the attention to smallest details. Unfortunately, there are sometimes too many pixels. Flash keeps the pixels alive - nice approach.


He doesn't exist. Monoface's face shuffle. We simply couldn't resist.


Mohamed Yosry uses Flash in his own way. Not stunning, but unusual.


Kimm Saatveldt presents his portfolio in a rather unusual way. Place the mouse in the middle of the page to navigate.


HBO Voyeur. A classic you really need to have seen — at least once in your life.


An unusual format for portfolio of a web design agency.


Why not? Web-site as a newspaper.


Flash design from the 90s. Old, but still impressive. This text e[img]ditor software is actually still in use.

60個網站,光轉貼整理就要花上一小時的時間!真是辛苦!我們更感謝這些原始文章的作者!








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