Here is the list of amazingly creative flash website that i have seen in the? year 2007, They are presented in no particular order, there are lot more, i just picked up some of the best that i’ve bookmarked
As with any segment of the creative industry web designers are always looking for fresh ideas. New ways of doing old things. Fun ways to mix things up a bit. If only to avoid the inevitable boredom that comes with doing the same layouts over and over again. This set of sites contains some samples that have gone out on a bit of limb in one way or another. Some of these layouts are more practical then others
1.prismgirl

2.Markes-Model

3.Ted Rosedale

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January 2nd, 2008 at 3:01 pm
Awesome Collections..Keep up the gud work
January 4th, 2008 at 8:28 am
prismgirl and markes model areamazing
god how these guy do site like this
April 5th, 2008 at 10:22 pm
checkland… Good work.
May 1st, 2008 at 6:54 pm
yeah nice stuff. Unfortunately as is too often the case, the goodies often stop at the door: once you’ve gone through the stunning opening animation/interface, the design of content is so poor it brings the whole thing down…
Ted Rosedale: what is the point of the core animation if every time you chose a section you find yourself on a lame background with HTML-like content presentation??
Same goes for Chevynation: after the fancy 3D ride into the city, wherever you click there’s your lame-o notebook with what could very well be 2001 DHTML navigation on the left and your vertical scroll… bleh
and Keepergame.
At samsungsdi, there is some effort to make the glorious animation work for the message at least, and they went beyond the dumb “block” page in the interviews section.
Now Nokia really does it: the whole concept of the site serves the content… until you click on the product and there it’s same old blah.
Not saying it’s easy, but as a professional pain in the a** of many webdesigners (namely a project manager) I’d like to see more creative guys actually give some thought to what is consistently dull on commercial sites, *because* nobody is even trying to make it right: the content.
May 5th, 2008 at 2:53 pm
rhythmoflines is just really a great work.