1st place
by Alisa Mahaletska
The idea behind this online shop was to present a drop of t-shirts in a fresh and interactive way that stood out from other brands. The website does not fall into the classical online store vibe, but it does provide a functional and user-friendly storefront.
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2nd place
by Nikita Guk
Check out this trendy website for a branding agency. The page captures attention with geometric typography and guides the viewer with carefully balanced color accents to the hypnotizing animation at the bottom. Text and images appear and fade on hover to single out the essential information.
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by Nouvelle Noire Type Foundry
This is the promo site for NN Colroy, a slightly geometric swiss slab serif type family. Bright juicy colors and bold shapes are combined with letterforms that present NN Colroy in a visually pleasing, sometimes unexpected way, so it's worth scrolling further. Take note of the on-hover effects and the tiny custom cursor.
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Multidisciplinary designer portfolio
by Annie Milova
The portfolio of Anastasiya (Annie) Milova is intuitive to use, but at the same time offers an element of surprise. Point the custom smile cursor over the name of any project on the main page and see sample images appear above the title as a preview.
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by Shely Vaisman
The key element to this portfolio is the popping, youthful vibe that reflects the creative personality of its author. She created her own animated grain texture that runs through the whole website and elevates the experience.
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1st place
by Janice Feryn
The idea behind this portfolio website was to draw attention directly toward Janice’s work. She carefully uses white space and refined typography to create a gallery-like feeling. The on-scroll animation feature allows thumbnails to unroll vertically. Janice also added simple, yet effective, on-click animations to include her biography in a non-disruptive way.
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2nd place
by Matthew Bielak
Matthew Bielak designed this website to showcase work he created in art school. He combined his love for typography and tech, coming up with an eye-catching kinetic type on the first page. Matthew masterfully integrated Readymag’s animations, custom cursor and draggable features to unfold the stories behind his creative works.
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by Marco Coppeto
In his portfolio, Marco Coppeto opted for minimal design and functional navigation, which lets the visitors jump between sections with a central tab. Here the content is the hero and the UI is toned down to make the work speak for itself. To present the visual part, Marco used the video widget and on-scroll loading, then spiced the design up with a subtle custom cursor that expands over links.
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by Jonas W. Abbotts
Minimalistic yet colorful portfolio of Denmark-based Styles Jonas W. Abbots greets viewers with a flash sequence of photos, launching on hover. Two clickable headers in the bottom left corner lead to a simple gallery and a brief resume. Click on any image in vertical rows and enjoy a larger-sized fashion shot.
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by Aida Pacheva
Aida Pacheva created a simple and concise personal portfolio, where details are hidden behind bright interactive elements. On-hover animation stunts also spice things up here.
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