⏥ Impact

1st place

1st place

War in Ukraine

by Artem Militonian

The timeline of the war unfolds in a powerful on-scroll animation on this non-commercial website about the war in Ukraine. The page features factual information supported by powerful typography, minimalistic illustrations and mournful, shocking photographs, neatly arranged over contrasting backgrounds.


War in Ukraine

by Artem Militonian

The timeline of the war unfolds in a powerful on-scroll animation on this non-commercial website about the war in Ukraine. The page features factual information supported by powerful typography, minimalistic illustrations and mournful, shocking photographs, neatly arranged over contrasting backgrounds.


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2nd place

2nd place

Feed the 3oo

by Maxim Aksenov

Feed the 3oo project helps Ukrainian zoos survive the war: on the website you can donate the price of a ticket or any non-fixed sum to listed local zoos and help them feed their animals. The page features cute illustrations balanced between children’s sketches and fine art. To keep it simple, but emotionally impactful, Maxim and the team used shots subtly animated on-scroll and on-hover.


Feed the 3oo

by Maxim Aksenov

Feed the 3oo project helps Ukrainian zoos survive the war: on the website you can donate the price of a ticket or any non-fixed sum to listed local zoos and help them feed their animals. The page features cute illustrations balanced between children’s sketches and fine art. To keep it simple, but emotionally impactful, Maxim and the team used shots subtly animated on-scroll and on-hover.


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Niotkuda

by Dmitry Shalaev

The Ниоткуда (eng. “Nowhere”) project reveals stories from long-lost film photos and videos. All materials collected in this archive were received or bought from unknown sources, found inside cameras bought at flea markets or just accidentally came into the author's possession. Dmitry used simple shapes and minimal on-hover and on-scroll animations, combining black and white elements with a sparkle of colorful images.


Niotkuda

by Dmitry Shalaev

The Ниоткуда (eng. “Nowhere”) project reveals stories from long-lost film photos and videos. All materials collected in this archive were received or bought from unknown sources, found inside cameras bought at flea markets or just accidentally came into the author's possession. Dmitry used simple shapes and minimal on-hover and on-scroll animations, combining black and white elements with a sparkle of colorful images.


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GANNI

by POST—Design and Branding Studio

The GANNI Responsibility Report 2021 is a summary of the brand's sustainability efforts. The design team aimed to combine text-heavy content and data with interactive graphs to make content engaging. The report can boast a handful of Readymag features: draggable elements, on-scroll animated slideshows, on-hover animations, type styles and even custom code.


GANNI

by POST—Design and Branding Studio

The GANNI Responsibility Report 2021 is a summary of the brand's sustainability efforts. The design team aimed to combine text-heavy content and data with interactive graphs to make content engaging. The report can boast a handful of Readymag features: draggable elements, on-scroll animated slideshows, on-hover animations, type styles and even custom code.


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Project Holi

by Timo Wauric

The primary goal of this website is to attract talent for the Project Holi startup and inspire first followers to join their community. In this way, the founders aim to create a digital ecosystem that allows active and socially engaged people to find inspiration and collaborate. The website explains this goal with a playful, step-by-step flow that’s easy to grasp.


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1st place

Volyn tractor

by Andriy Smolyar

Andriy Smolyar designed this website for a client that sells parts for tractors online. He opted for a simple, user-friendly landing page with an unusual visual style and tone of voice for the industry. Video embeds, funny emojis and a bit of on-hover animation made it even more appealing. Andriy also added a panel with reviews and a contact form to effectively attract new customers.


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2nd place

On the non-objective nature of time

by Artem Matyushkin, Liza Tyutyaeva, Vanya Koltsov, Roma Belyakov

Non-Objective is a visual research project dedicated to the nature of time. The digital installation consists of dozens of animated clocks, each showing time in a unique manner. The creative team used the freedom of Readymag’s blank canvas and added cyclic animations to express the illusory flight of time.


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Museum of Online Artifacts

by Anton Repponen

The Museum of Online Artifacts resembles an online gallery, which showcases digital experiments that stand out from traditional design categories. Here, animations are a critical part of objects, completing them or adding an extra dimension. Anton masterfully guides the visitor through the white-walled gallery with the help of on-scroll and on-hover animations.


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Brickit

by Andrey Medvedev

The website introduces the Brickit app, which can scan any jumble of toy bricks and provide instructions for new ways to assemble them. The project features recognizable brick-like elements, GIF animation on the main page, custom fonts and an animated gallery. The designer also added a form to collect data from users and submit it to Brickit's developers.


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Photographer portfolio

by Alexey Rybin

Take a look at this minimalistic website created by Alexey Rybin for Daria Fomina, a photographer and set designer. The portfolio has little text, as the focus follows images. With the help of on-scroll animations, the gallery slowly unfolds, each half at its own speed, giving visitors an overview of creative works. There is also a pop-up image sequence that adds extra interactivity.


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