Justin Farrugia
A bold portfolio website with really well-written case studies and nice quirky touches.
A bold portfolio website with really well-written case studies and nice quirky touches.
An epic one-page site with charming, varied project layouts that keep you scrolling down.
A bold intro and strong use of imagery in this sideways scrolling folio, with really well written case studies inside.
The 'shuffle' feature provides a unique intro to Victoire's work and character with fun interactive illustrations.
A really cool sideways scrolling site packed with playful mouse-over effects – the project titles strike the perfect crazy/awesome balance.
The scroll-snap and easy right/left navigation makes it so easy to explore Nicolas' work, with some really nice transition effects thrown in for good measure.
A beautiful, colorful organic code experiment sets the scene for this great portfolio, with concise well-written case study summaries.
An atmospheric one-pager that makes great use of dark device mockups, helping the work itself pop.
A seriously beautiful site recreating a newspaper front page with a modern twist, and stunning typographic layout.
Brian's site is built as a slick web app, even allowing sign in to comment or submit AMAs. A truly unqiue site with so many great details.
Mark's site has a simple written home page that gives a great overview, and performs SO quickly – browsing it is a pleasure.
A great modern-feeling portfolio, with thorough but digestible case studies and some nice perspective hover effects.
A lovely balance of attention-grabbing moving images and sophisticated typography – those large fixed headings are awesome.
Part portfolio, part landing page – Amrit's home page does a great job of balancing his work, commercial products and blog.
A really creative portfolio site, with lots of details that let Jhey's personality shine through – don't miss the sound effects and content sliders!
Packed with great little interactive details and subtle animations, the quality of Tobias' craft really shines here.
Taylor's site has a distinctly cool design vibe, especially the chunky + minimal device mockups surrounding the work.
Fabio's site feels like you're about to take part in a satanic ritual, with lovely smooth scrolling and hidden details.
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