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World of Merix Studio
Nowadays a solid, but static website is sometimes not enough. There is increasing need for introducing features that will “wow” the visitors. Something dynamic, interactive and eye pleasing. World of Merix Studio can be treated as a demonstration of what websites might look like in the future, when browsers will finally be able to smoothly render advanced graphics.
www.worldofmerix.comRICEBEANSMEAT
Loads of illustrations to browse through. I didn’t see a dotted background like this for long.
www.altaberri.comEd Boaden
A website with basically no content at all. Just a few links to his blog, flickr, work and CV. That’s all you need in these days with content scattered all over the internets. And, it looks damn good.
www.edboaden.co.ukIndie Town Nish
Probably the first and only website dedicated to indie rock music in Serbia.
indie-townish.comshape it !
Website of shape it, french creative studio
www.shape-itz.comJohnny Likens
Johnny Likens is coming fresh out of Iowa State University with a BFA in Graphic Design, but has a true passion for motion design and animation.
And always has.
He is a self-taught, multidisciplinary designer with a focus on motion graphics and interactive media.
Recently, Johnny was selected as 1 of 4 motion designers to compete on stage in Chicago for the 2009 Cut & Paste Digital Design Tournament.
johnlikens.comBAGRAD BADALIAN Photography
Showcase of armenian photographer Bagrad Badalian.
www.bagradbadalian.comHostimal
A very colourful webhosting with LED font and all that fancy 80ies stuff.
www.hostimal.comDan Vuletici
A wonderful navigation that he choose for his portfolio with drawings, prints and interactive websites.
vuletici.comThe 3/50 Project
We featured the Dollar ReDe$ign Project recently and this one is quite the same niche. Plus the website looks simple and great and the title couldn’t be much better.
www.the350project.netBlog++ RSS
10 lists of 10s
Blogs posts with 10, 20 or even 50 of something are quite popular, here’s my approach taking it to a meta-level.
polish design 1950s to 70s
After a first selection in June, Zuza presets yet another round of polish design objects from the 1950s to 1970s
Schmiede
I should have mentioned it here a lot earlier but roboti roboti all day and night…
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