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Spring/Summer

By | @SprngSmmr | No Comments

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Lovely site of Spring/Summer Danish digital agency. Refined and elegant is a good way to summarise this site – so many beautiful details in here, and with next-level of polish. Love the work section, when you tap on a project the mask and image stretches to fit full screen with a colour hit from the project fills the preloader along the left side of the screen. Nice and subtle transitions for text and interesting integration of a sticky nav on left side of page – which also shows section in page. Love the way the pages transition – and each project case study is really nicely considered, with in-situ videos / animations / sketches to illustrate their process. It translates beautifully on mobile too with an equal level of polish. A fantastic example of a modern agency portfolio site.

Created by Spring/Summer (@SprngSmmr).

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Hotchkiss

By | @webdesign | No Comments

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Site for Japanese ad agency Hotchkiss. Love the 3D tiles that shuffle and move as you scroll – really interesting way of presenting thumbnails and projects. Shame it doesn’t filter down into the project view. Nice clean minimal UI and layout that lets the content do the talking.

Created by Hotchkiss.

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Active Theory

By | @active_theory | No Comments

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Lovely update to digital agency Active Theory. Nice approach to the homepage – full screen case study video clips cycle through their latest projects. Dive into the work and find a similar setup – screen captures and videos – letting you see the magic. Love the slide out projects menu on the right, fantastic scrolling effect where the mask moves quicker over the underlaying image. The site is full of detail and great interactions, animations, and transitions – love the peeking strips on projects on the project view – the main menu features a cool 3D logo – lots of cool particle rollover effects. Great attention to detail and a fantastic example of a modern, fresh and beautifully executed site.

Created by Active Theory (@active_theory).

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Onirim

By | @Immersive_g | No Comments

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Lovely site for creative production agency Onirim. Lovely scrolling and masking transitions from section to section with bold typography and inline video. Beautifully designed, with nice attention to detail and lots of cool transitions and animations – love the directors/photographers page with colour hits on rollover which injects personality into a monotone design. Great example of a modern, slick, and beautiful agency site.

Created by Immersive Garden (@Immersive_g).

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Bonnemarque

By | @bonnemarque | No Comments

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Site for Swedish agency Bonnemarque.Beautiful dark look and feel, love the seamless transitions from the homepage to the project details – nicely done with inline video. The project pages are full of detail and outline their approach and the work itself, love the sticky nav on the left ‘BEGIN’ which expands and contracts as you scroll. Menu transition is lovely and slick, lots of cool animations and nice transitions wrapped up in a beautiful responsive design.

Created by Bonnemarque (@bonnemarque).

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Sam Skinner

By | @jakedowsmith | No Comments

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Super cool and minimal portfolio for Sam Skinner an artist and designer based in the UK. Lovely emoticon based navigation – when you tap into a subject the element stays sticky. Nice offset grid and super simple interactions – feels very elegant and well thought out. Nice to see people still coming up with refreshing and thoughtful navigation and layout.

Created by Jake Dow-Smith (@jakedowsmith).

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Younus Abdalla

By | @younusabdalla | No Comments

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Fantastic portfolio by creative developer Younus Abdalla. Super simple, featuring screen captures of his work in an elegant minimal interface. Love the slide out nav and the personality in the animation and interactions. It is also beautifully designed, with nice attention to detail – love the feeling of energy and movement in the layout. Great example of a modern portfolio.

Created by Younus Abdalla (@younusabdalla).

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Kid. Studio

By | @fifty6studio | No Comments

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Site of Toronto based creative agency Kid. Studio. Fun homepage with nicely treated visuals that rotate around in 3D space linking to the relevant project with nicely implemented parallax effect on scroll. Minimal layout and monotone styling with nice details, like the Ken preloader, finish this agencies folio.

Created by 56 (@fifty6studio).

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Colin Snow

By | @csnowrun | No Comments

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Site for Colin Snow, Art Director and Designer based in Los Angeles. Love the cropped logo intro segment, and the interesting use of video for the projects – rollover a project it enlarges slightly and plays video inline. Nice use of mouse icon changes to show when you can cycle through thumbnails, and the sticky logo element. Looks great too with the offset thumbnails and use of whitespace.

Created by Colin Snow (@csnowrun).

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Jean Helfenstein

By | @jhelf | No Comments

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Site for French creative developer Jean Helfenstein. Separated into two main sections, personal and professional – focussing on his work in a slick and simple way. Nice layout brought to life with smooth animations and transitions that is an elegant example of a modern portfolio.

Created by Jean Helfenstein (@jhelf).

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Lucas Hirata

By | @ramon_fritsch | No Comments

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Portfolio of creative director Lucas Hirata. Nice background video and large tiles that link through to the individual project pages. Well thought out project pages that look great and offer a real sense of personality. Also love the ‘about’ section, which is really fun. Nice transitions between sections all in all a slick well designed portfolio site.

Created by Lucas Hirata and Ramon Fritsch (@ramon_fritsch).

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