Concepd is meant to do much more than website; it is meant to be a 'websight', providing the user with a totally visual experience, a trip for the mind and the eye, spread between digital and physical world.
Photography portfolio of the portrait, landscape, fashion and fine art photographer Mikael Cedergren.
A gallery of artistic exploration, experimentation and research into social media art, folksonomy art, interactive motion tracking art, and cell phone art.
Jesse Lucas is multi awarded composer from Manila, Philippines. He started playing the piano at the age 6.
The perfect example of how a corporate site should be. Code.me is an interactive agency with a strategic, business-first approach.
Portfolio showcasing the work of illustrator Andy Ward
Silence Television. Portfoilo of Gianmarco Magnani
A comprehensive portfolio about peace in Vietnam by the german photographer Tom Abraham.
Nice corporate site, that proves ones more that you really don't need Flash anymore.
Personal portfolio of Nacho Rojo a designer and art director based in Madrid.
Portfolio of Mateus Silva Designer and Photographer from São Paulo - Brazil
Portfolio of Stoyan Kutsev with art projects - selected performance, video, objects, paintings, exhibitions.
Corporate site of Mostly Serious.
Personal portfolio of Luis Salgado a Spanish Art Direction and graphic designer.
6 1 2016
www.muertogram.com
strange and fascinating website celebrate Day of the Dead
with traditional Mexican face paint.
posted by: miss M.
6 1 2015
SF exists 15 years.
We have come a long way. We have seen the rize and fall of Flash. And the rize of Wordpress theme's.
To be honest we don't like them. In my humbly opinion Wordpress theme's single handedly eliminated most of the creativity on the web. But luckily it still exists. A lot of those sites you will find here.
Happy new year.
posted by: Miss M.
8 5 2014
jeet.gs
We still build things the way machines read them - not the way we intuit them. Jeet allows you to express your page grid the same way a human would describe it. No more needlessly nesting elements. No more rigid twelve column rules. Enjoy building faster with less code, and more flexibility with Jeet.
posted by: miss M.
16 1 2014
www.salonedeldesigner.com
Salone del Designer platform is a unique online platform where award winning product designs, architecture concepts, and packaging design ideas could be bought.
posted by: miss M.
16 1 2014
www.coolwhisper.com
CoolWhisper is a Website that aggregates Fashion, Lifestyle and Art blogs, a recognized type of journalism practiced on the internet, whose contents are conveyed free of charge to the public
posted by: miss M.
6 1 2014
www.animatedvideos.net
AnimatedVideos offers people an easy way to find amazing animated videos and connect with the companies that made them.
posted by: Miss M.
17 10 2013
www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/michael-paul-smith-elgin-park
Model maker and photographer Michael Paul Smith has expertly combined his two crafts to create a series of images that make his intricate model cars look like life-sized vehicles on the road. The result is just amazing.
posted by: miss M.
1 4 2013
www.diego-vencato.com
Portfolio of Diego Vencato focuses is on the product design projects and the concept behind them.
posted by: miss M.
18 1 2013
wisefuckingadvice.com
Sharing unconventional wisdom with dumb people for common good.
posted by: miss M.
24 12 2012
Some old time favorites..
posted by: Miss M.
24 12 2012
www.anti.nl
Portfolio of Maurits Lagerweij.
posted by: miss M.
24 12 2012
www.romeoumulisa.com
Just a little personal something where I share thoughts, ideas and work from Romeo Umulisa.
posted by: miss M.
25 8 2012
We have removed 250 dead links and outdated sites. Enjoy!
posted by: strangefruits team
24 8 2012
www.artsnapper.com
Artsnapper is a iPhone app, a visual guide enabling you to discover, review and recommend art, while learning about your taste in art.
posted by: miss M.
17 8 2012
www.webdesignerdepot.com/2012/08/the-psychology-of-logo-design/
Interesting. The psychology of logo design.
posted by: miss M.