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Rod McLean

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Site of photographer Rod McLean. Slick site, with several nice interactions, animations, with a nice intro and homepage. Really simple, but executed nicely – black backgrounds let the photos stand out, and the smooth transitions that reveal the images make exploring them fun. Nice example of a responsive, photography portfolio.

Created by Canvas Group (@CanvasGroup).

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Sang Han

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Portfolio of digital creative Sang Han. Nice, simple, responsive portfolio site, with a lot of work to explore. Direct and to the point, the wrapper lets the work do the talking, with nicely selected pieces of work highlighted. Nice to see some personality come through with the ‘life’ section too.  Good example of a modern, clean, portfolio site.

Created by Exlir818, and Sang Han (@sanghan_).

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Proper Code

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Site of creative developer Santi Grau, showcasing his portfolio. Lovely range of work from ‘sonic typefaces’, to 3d avatar generators, to commercial sites. A developer with a very keen creative eye, the projects are neatly wrapped up in minimal interface and explained very simply, like the mechanic on the project level navigation – when you scroll the circle scrolls with you. Really nice set of experimental work mixed in with some nice commercial projects.

Created by Santi Grau.

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Il-Ho Jung

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Site of Berlin based freelance art director / designer Il-Ho Jung. Nice and simple layout – looking somewhat like a graphic design magazine – with some nice transitions and animations. Like the rollover effect on the sub menu that scrolls to the relevant thumbnail. All in all a nice example of a modern portfolio site with a minimal stripped back look and feel.

Created by Il-Ho Jung.

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NKI Studio

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Portfolio site of agency NKI Studio based in Paris. Featuring a grid of projects which you zoom in/out of and explore to see the details – nice touch when you read the description – you zoom out a little and the text appears from the level above your viewing plane – it looks pretty cool. Lots of nice little touches – overall a slick little experience.

Created by Dilshan Arukatti (@dilshan_aruka) and Sylvain Tran (@transylvain).

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Design Embraced

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Site of designer & art director Anthony Goodwin. Really minimal and focussed – a carousel of colour coded projects, scrolling down you get into the details for each project. I like the full screen intro to each project, and the full screen visuals – and nice combination of designs on phones and tablet – all in a super minimal way that focusses on the work. Some nice attention to detail – some nice transitions – all in all a nice example of a portfolio.

Created by Anthony Goodwin (@DesignEmbraced).

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HATSUMATSU

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Portfolio of designer / developer Martin Wecke – based in Berlin. Really minimal and interesting portfolio – all based around the scrolling mechanic used in a unique way. Scrolling down adds new thumbnails for projects, clicking on one gives more info, scrolling down reveals new images – similar mechanic one level down. Ultra minimal look and feel, straight to the point in an interesting way.

Created by Martin Wecke.

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Socket Studios

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Really nice minimal portfolio site of freelance UX/UI designer Paul Macgregor. Sweet and simple & monotone – but adds to the effect when the brightly coloured screengrabs animate into view.  Really like the little animations when you press and tap the individual projects or go left / right. I like how you can browse the entire range of projects from the same view without having to keep go back up & down. Some nice design work in their too…

Created by Paul Macgregor (@SocketStudios).

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60 FPS

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Site of developer Boris Etingof. Loads of shiny 3d animated particles coming together to create icons of the clients he has worked on, responsibilities, links and so on. Reminds me of the old school Flash portfolio sites, but in this case in Web GL and so on. Nice animations and transitions between the various projects.

Created by Boris Etingof.

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INDEX-STD

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Portfolio site of French agency Index-Std. The main menu is a endlessly scrolling typographic almost Star Wars intro esque! Clicking a project gives a nice offset grid layout where the name of the project is locked in place and images scroll through. Love the way when you click on a thumbnail you get the outline of the image and project title – very cool. Really nice example of a modern and minimal portfolio site.

Created by Index-Std.

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Rezo Zero

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Portfolio site of French agency Rezo Zero. Nicely considered layout and subtle animations bring the design to life, with a modern and fresh look and feel. Really like the transitions from section to section and the way the images filter through and the layout for the individual case studies – telling the story in an interesting way. Nice example of a modern agency portfolio.

Created by Rezo Zero (@rezo_zero).

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Assembly London

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Portfolio site of Assembly a branding agency in London. Super simple and elegant layout, scrolling takes you through their projects with big bold typography and relevant images. Nicely laid out grid and cool typography – the execution is direct and to the point – you get an essence of the agency and what they have done in a really elegant way.

Created by Assembly (@assemblylondon).

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