Despite having difficult navigation, this Flash site has entered its third version. Find it, surf it, enjoy it. It’s as entertaining and informative as it is frustrating.
Despite having difficult navigation, this Flash site has entered its third version. Find it, surf it, enjoy it. It’s as entertaining and informative as it is frustrating.
Zurich-based Mr and Ms Gompf present an understated online portfolio of their work, using a clean style interface and grey tones with Zwinglian simplicity.
We give this site an A+ for originality and a B for its less than perfect implementation of a Geometric style interface. Kudos to webpage author Alexander Senf.
It's a Minimalist style interface for Rainer Behrens, whose client list includes Sports Illustrated and Vogue. This artist's online portfolio has many outstanding black and whites photographs.
Minimalist style interface with an original twist - pages open each in its own window, but can be dragged and dropped, and chosen the same as in Windows.
Designed by Matt Pike for Universal Everything, this Flash enhanced website features a cloverleaf highway along with moving cars, flying birds, and buzzing flies.
Photographer Dean Zillwood displays his work to great advantage, using a Minimalist style interface, offering a HELP section for the technically remedial.
A massive heap of ideas can be gathered from this site. Those ones which cannot be made into complete web pages can be used as details in a website design.
We found cool animation and a smashing Futurist style interface here - note: IE users, the upper portion of the web page is not visible. Test your pages in several browsers, folks.
Created by a Belgian graphics and media designer, Quidante.com boasts seductive and compelling angel sketches. A stylish Dark Style Minimalist interface!
James Dvorak's a freelance designer with expertise in interface design and Flash. He's also the brain behind this easily navigable site with a Minimalist interface.
Willie Nielsen presents a personal portfolio featuring a Minimalist style interface, a collection of websites – both personal and commercial – great music, and nice fade-out effects.
Pope Gregory the Great described Seven Deadly Sins – pride, envy, anger, avarice, sadness, gluttony and lust - in his Moralia in Job. You’ll find a Flash enhanced depiction here.
You're about to watch a future history of the media by Robin Sloan and Matt Thompson, with music by Aaron McLeran. Brace yourself; you are about to be astounded.
Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts in interactive media, Jesper Bentzen works in a wide range of areas and has a really fresh portfolio on his Minimalist Style website.
Although this is a tiny site with very minute font sizes and miniscule pages, it manages to create a big impression. For a usability nightmare, click here.