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Mono Books

A showcase for an online shop, Mono Books displays a strong Swiss School influence, utilizing fixed lines to make their four-column grid more visible. Columns scroll up and down, transforming book cover designs into mesmerizing patterns.

 

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Black Bird Atlanta

by Irina Gritsay

Restaurant pages are about inspiring viewers to book a reservation. So why not place the reservation button where it’s always prominent?

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One Shared Studio

by Anton & Irene

This landing page for a coworking space in Brooklyn broadcasts its purpose upfront and then subtly shifts it to the background—a savvy design concept to keep viewers subconsciously aware of it.

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Be The Sexy Beast

by Andre Matarazzo

Fixed widgets allow text to be changed while the rest remains intact—a design element evoking TV advertisements—which greatly improves the appearance of this landing page.

 

 

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Ksoul

The portfolio of Korean architectural studio Ksoul has a layered structure of embedded pages yet maintains the same rectangular frame. This allows it to sustain a consistent visual presence throughout.

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Inversia

by Friday Milk

Another prime example of utilizing differently animated columns. The one on the right allows users to browse various activities related to the festival while the left one keeps only the most relevant information present.

 

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A showcase for an online shop, Mono Books displays a strong Swiss School influence, utilizing fixed lines to make their four-column grid more visible. Columns scroll up and down, transforming book cover designs into mesmerizing patterns.