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Stinkdigital

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Lovely refresh of global agency Stinkdigital’s website. Clean and fresh and fast, the site shows a great folio of work. Love the transitions from page to page and pleasing gradients that accompany them, nice detail on the project pages with a mix of animated gifs, video content, and imagery. Really like the about page, and love the way they represented the different offices timezones is a smart and playful way.

Created by Stinkdigital (@stinkdigital).

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Apollo 17

By | @benfeist | No Comments

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Fascinating real time experience of Apollo 17 – the last lunar mission. Featuring all the radio transmissions, photography and video as it was shot over the course of the mission. This ambitious site catalogues it all in a real time experience – allowing you to jump around the timeline to relive the action.

Created by Ben Feist (@benfeist).

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Ivy Park

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Site for Beyonce’s new active line Ivy Park. Big, bold, and full of attitude – hold down button to switch tracks. Photos, videos, gifs all play a part in this monochromatic experience. Love that when you open the menu, the music dims a little. The brand expressed through simple and bold web experience.

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Locomotive

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Site for digital first agency Locomotive based in Canada. Full of transitions and animations, I love the diversity of the layouts for the project pages. Each project has its own colour palette which transitions when you visit other sections. I love the energy in each of the sections, from the fun ‘play’ section of the site to the detail when you reach the end of a case study – love the colour fade. Full of detail and beautifully designed, great example of a modern agency site.

Created by Locomotive (@LocomotiveMTL).

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Bear’s Eye View of Yellowstone

By | @hellomondaycom | No Comments

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Lovely site for National Geographic, documenting four resident bears in Yellowstone through their daily activity and cameras mounted to their necks. Fascinating insight into where the bears go, what they do and how people interact with them. Beautifully designed too, love the scrolling mechanic that tracks the position across the map for each bear pulling out key moments. Lots of nice details such as the progress bar along the left edge of screen, and little prompts for action. Lovely example of a long form

Created by Hello Monday (@hellomondaycom).

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Consortia

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Site for digital agency and research group Consortia. Lovely scrolling intro that pulls apart the logo and dives you into their lovely folio of work. Simple interactivity that splits the page to reveal the project detail in-situ. The component parts of the logo follow you down the page and add a nice element of depth.

Created by Lucas Lind.

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HAUS

By | @madeinhaus | No Comments

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Site of LA based digital agency HAUS. Nice animated intros to each project, with nice level of detail for each of the project pages. Lots of nice details that elevate – such as the contact page where you can play a game on the map, the menu page with awesome bg animations. All in all a well designed and executed modern agency site with lots of personality.

Created by HAUS (@madeinhaus).

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Nurture Digital

By | @wengerstoybus | No Comments

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Site for US based digital and video production agency Nurture Digital. Love the masked showreel in the background as you scroll through the background changes with colour and animation – highlighting that project. It is beautifully designed, nice bold typography and full of great detail and animations – love the way the transitions on the homepage to see individual projects. The project view looks great, love the intro panel which transitions to full screen video then detailed panel down the side appears as you scroll. One of the nicest agency folio sites i’ve seen for a while.

Created by Bryan James (@wengerstoybus).

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Boombotix Pro

By | @altolabsdesign | No Comments

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Lovely site for Boombotix Pro, a portable speaker. Really nice way of highlighting the top level features of the device from draggable 3d models to nice background video highlight the water resistant feature. Lots of nice details such as navigation down the side, nice simple light site that gets the key points across. And – it looks fantastic!

Created by AltoLabs (@altolabsdesign).

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Dada Data

By | @akufen | No Comments

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Lovely site celebrating 100 years of the Dada movement. Love the singular large canvas type execution, with multiple layers, imagery, and type – when navigation you scroll your viewport to another part of the canvas. There is a lot of depth to the site, from bizarre interactive games pairing up with your phone through to explorative profiles on artists and history. Beautifully executed and a lot of fun to explore.

Created by Afuken (@akufen).

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Albedo Absolute

By | @vgnc | No Comments

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Teaser site for new film Albedo Absolute. Love the 3D scrolling which morphs the background of the site and provides a unique perspective as you scroll down. With a relatively small amount of content they have created something quite compelling with lovely sound design too.

Created by VGNC (@vgnc).

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Law of the Jungle

By | @watsondg | No Comments

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Site promoting the launch of the new Jungle Book film. Featuring lovely bold type, background video and – deeper in the site – beautifully created 3D illustrated scenes. Love the transitions and lots of attention to detail, beautifully crafted and nicely executed when you consider it is essentially a really well skinned Tumblr blog.

Created by Watson D/G (@watsondg).

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