Category Archives: @webdesign

Florilege – Vacheron Constantin

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Promotional site for a range of 3 special watches from swiss maker Vacheron Constantin. The watches are inspired by botanical illustration in the 18th Century, and that theme runs through the site. Essentially a long page with sections of detail off to the side – you scroll and animations are triggered as you go. I like the way the text fades in and the illustrations fade in as you go down, each watch has a slick video highlighting the dial – then prompting you to read about the details which are presented in a more editorial way. Really like the style and the execution which feels like a premium magazine feature.

Created by blue-infinity.

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YCN Studio

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Portfolio site of London based design shop YCN Studio. Minimal & clean site which does the job really well in a quick and effective way. Really like the way the information linked to the project scrolls with the visuals, and the next project fades in from below. Incredibly simple and elegant.

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Rollin’

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Japanese site of label Rollin’, described as “Creative director Daisuke Iwashita presents his collection for the label and offers backstage video, accessories gallery, and stockist information”. Not 100% sure about the product but the site is pretty cool. Love the simple, minimal design and the transitions and animation – particularly on the section ‘collection’ – when pressed it scrolls at speed through all of the images. I also like the off-canvas style transition to reveal product info, again all wrapped up in a simple design with cool animation.

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Heine Lenz Zizka

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Heine/Lenz/Zizka

Heine/Lenz/Zizka

Heine/Lenz/Zizka

Nice site for Heine / Lenz / Zizka – a German branding studio. Presented in a large grid of projects which you can zoom in and out of to explore the range of work they have created. Clicking on projects allows you to drill down and look through the various designs, love the way when you move your mouse to one side the screen slightly moves to illustrate there is more to explore. Really nice layout and works nicely – fun to explore and good to look at!

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