27 (Fairly) Fresh but Excessively Stylish Websites (Flash & HTML)
It’s time for some inspiration…
Site of The Month goes to Markez Models

Dragging Flash from Carbon Studio

Possibly Pointless (but Fun) Colour Overload from Zune World

Fun Flash from Sir Patroclo

AJAX Overload from the new NASA Site

Hard to believe Team Viget is NOT Flash

Paper Grunge from Revolution Church

Gradients Mastered by On Wired

Advanced Simplicity from Volll

The Edge of AJAX from it’s Father (Thomas Fuchs)

Amazingly Smooth Introductions from Sheridan & Co

Good Old Fashion Fun with Joe’s Crab Shack

Explorative Flash Fun from Coca Cola

Good pre-loader and exploration with hidden navigation from Cow Shed

Original Advertising Concept from iStudio

Political 2.0 with Obama

Something Modern from Malaysia with Bed

Truly Interactive Flash from XRS

Video Masking from City Center

Mini 2.0 from Devolution

Japanese Reactions from Wildcard

Soft Style from Toggle Design

The Cutest Blog Ever from Meomi

Dark Minimalism from Switch

Japanese Minimalism from Yoshinoya

3D Flash from Group Nitro

Fun Flash from Orangina

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May 4th, 2008 at 1:22 am
Hmmm… bro you are hung up on “wet floor” effects, huh )) Well, in your case it’s actually quite distracting. I’d prefer to see picture once in normal orientation and original quality… everything else comes from the devil.
May 5th, 2008 at 12:43 am
Thanks for your feedback!
The “wet-floor” effect on this blog is a plug-in we were experimenting with (one of the first plug-ins we installed about 13 months ago) and are also slowly starting to use less… :p
As for the “Sites We Like” from above, I believe that only one of those sites utilizes the “wet-floor” effect…
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