Sofake: The work of Jordan Stone
Unlike most designers, Stone puts the aspect of humor and the creation of a unique, memorable, and enjoyable experience for the viewer atop his list. Stone steers clear of all standards of web design and usability, pushing traditional content and formality to the background, in order to emphasize his own unique design style and sense of humor. More

All Reviews

Web design is no joke! It deserves to be thought about and critiqued, like any other art. Our reviews probe deep into the work of the greatest designers of our generation.



Ben Hantoot: WebFeats Design
"I animate to a rhythm. First, for a given transition animation I decide when it will be insane, whether it will start slowly or launch off, or whether it'll be low-key. I then animate, piece by piece, fitting everything together almost so it flows as a piece of music would. If you were to watch me brainstorming on an animation, you'd literally see me waving my hands around and making whoosing noises." More

All Interviews

What's going through the heads of the most creative web artists? Our interviews shed some light on the inspiration, processes, and lives behind the web's elite designers.



Dedededo
The smooth, gliding interface and dramatic styling of this site is top notch. Script driven, mouse position based navigation like this is not new, but never before have I seen it with such polish, depth of layering, clarity, and integration with style and content. Dedededo's power lies in the coexistence of its simplicity and lavish style and movent. But is that enough to make this a truly great Flash design? What do you think? Please send us your review today! More

Editor's Choice Archive

The 'net is such a large place. With so much to see, many amazing creations get little or no attention. Here are some deserving sites in need of your critique.



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