2nd place
1st place
Reyman&Co
Magda Reyman’s approach to design is to keep things simple but fun. That’s exactly how she handled her portfolio, both in its desktop and mobile versions.
2nd place
1st place
Materialist
Another cool approach to animation: begin scrolling down the first screen and see the text smoothly shrinking, leaving only room for the website menu. It expands and takes up half of the screen.
271
Kiwie
Clothing brand Kiwie’s online shop is organized into different-sized cells, like a custom table in Excel. Each cell presents a placeholder for information—be it a new product reveal, purchase button, or size tab. This creates a beautiful feeling of structure and organization.
243
Suburbs are dead
This is a personal photo project—a reflection on the environment where the author grew up and the feelings it stirs. The noisy black and white images are organized into a vertical flow. Emerging from the sides of the screen, they shrink toward the center and then disappear, making way for the next image.
301
Zoltan Neville
Eight sections of this architect’s personal website are stacked on top of each other like an accordion. A skillful and concise signal of one’s professional field.
111
Maxim Aksenov
This one-page portfolio website by multidisciplinary designer and art director Maxim Aksenov has subtle scroll-powered animations, large pictures, dynamic videos and a catchy (but optional) navigation screen.
110
1st place
2nd place
Obraz 27
The combination of on-scroll animations, beautiful 3D renderings, clean fonts and a minimalist layout makes the website of Obraz27 visualisation bureau really spectacular.
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