Duirwaigh.com: Classicly bizarre

10
Jun

duirwaighcom

Duirwaigh.com is a pretty extreme website. It began as an online gallery website in 1999, and evolved to the best place nowadays to find ‘mythopoetic art’.

The design of the site is something you won’t find a lot online. It’s pretty bizarre and very creative. Things I can make clear from the header seem to be the tents of a circus, a classic sun, and a few birds flying around. Take a look for yourself, very impressive!

PaulBerkey.com: Tattooey

9
Jun

paulberkeycom

Paul Berkey is an artist on many fronts: architectural, tattoos, paint, air brush, draw and even computer design. Certainly someone with a ‘wide’ set of skills.

His website is a combination of his arts, and makes it look pretty awesome. Paul combined tattoo graphics with web design to setup the navigation. The rest of the website mainly consists of showcases with his artwork. An impressive portfolio!

DesignJunction.com.au: Left or Right?

8
Jun

designjunctioncomau

DesignJunction.com.au is a web development company based in Australia. They have made quite a few impressive designs and logos.

Their website uses brown and creme colors to create a professional layout. A lot of white space to keep things clean and easy to navigate, and a few icons here and there to support the text. All of this combined, and you get a pretty impressive website.

EcomovesBrighton.co.uk: Brightly moving

5
Jun

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Ecomoves consists of “environmentally responsible furniture removal specialists”, and is based the UK. Not a common sight, a website for such a hands-on company, but they made quite an impression.

The site is fresh and bright, with a lot of whitespace to create room. The delicate use of gradients in contents boxes, and well chosen colors make this design very appealing. Next to that they only used icons where appropiate to illustrate or strengthen their services. Very well done.

ChrisKJennings.com: Fresh ideas

4
Jun

chriskjenningscom

Chris K. Jennings works as a UI Designer and Developer at Scrapblog in Miami, and has setup his blog to write about his “adventures and achievements” in freelance development.

His blog looks very fresh, with the use of what I call “spring colors”; bright and happy. The navigation is setup with vertical tabs at the top, and make it easy to navigate through the site. Check out his website, he has a catchy writing style.

NewWorkCity.com.au: Going Global

3
Jun

newworkcitycomau

NewWorkCity.com.au is about Parramatta, the geographic, commercial and cultural capital of Western Sydney, Australia. The page is used to promote the employment opportunities over there, and let the people know more in general about Parramatta.

A sky-blue background, with several elements of our earthy planet create a vibrant picture. This image is the base of the entire website, and Flash takes care of the rest; animations between pages and content. The entire website is created in Flash, and creates a pretty solid multimedia experience.

TedRosedale.com: Spooky

2
Jun

redrosedalecom

Ted Rosedale loves music, and uses this website to show the visitor what he likes. He leads a very musical life, seen his short story; began with humming in his cradle, got his first drum set at the age of 6, played guitar when he reached 10, piano, violin, bass, ukulele, etc.

His website is a bit spooky, and reminds me of halloween. It is completely setup in Flash, and has a few nice details in the site. For example, click a branch and a song will play. While the song plays, the tree will florish more and more.

K4Lab.info: Light Laboratory

1
Jun

k4labinfo

K4Lab.info is the website of Maciej Rakowski, a graphic artist from Poland. The website welcomes you with the splash page shown above, and turns into the personal portfolio of Maciej.

The site is set up with vibrant colors, and shows parts of nature combinedwith graffiti like artwork. Overall a vey original style, and a look at his portfolio will not disappoint you.