Visual Promotion
The website stores all the works of the eponymous digital agency. And you know what? Projects are great and all (this brand’s staff designers certainly grabbed hold of the most fitting color schemes to paint one’s brand identity) – but above all else, we enjoyed the seamless animation the resource can boast. Once you put a cursor above a certain project, the design applied to a certain product is displayed – a mobile app or desktop website. Such dynamic displaying tiles are a great trend to take after – a client sees the readymade solution ‘at work’ immediately.
Abstract
This here design agency portfolio lists cases in the arranged chess-board fashion along the scrollable Projects page. We believe this example to be among the top creative solutions both from the perspective of the visual implementation (everything looks up-to-date and minimalistic) and UX (despite the fact that a user, basically, launches another page upon clicking on a case, everything is made look as though you are still looking at the same page, just on another ‘level’).
Black Accent
This is the creative agency portfolio implemented with the freshest web design trends in mind: minimalistic overall style, geometric shapes and figures, pastel tones, and revealing animation. All in all, these guys managed to create a really vivid example to take after – a perfect solution for everyone wishing to creatively, strikingly boast their portfolio in 2019.
Modern Art
Modern Art is a digital project in our Stockholm studio, founded in 2015 by Edward Stenberg and Paul Sillkis, which helps brands with marketing, branding and innovation. We love the bold, newspaper headline-style titles that announce their best work on their portfolio site. Hover over one of them, and an eye-catching motion graphic appears over the top, tempting you to click through.
Typography
Do you like saturated, acidic color patterns as much as we do? Obviously, only an agency with a strictly-defined target audience can afford to play with such ‘over-the-top’ design solutions (any formal establishments or agencies that position their business formally may as well go past here). This is the choice for someone looking to play with the boundaries of the standard and leave a focused impression on a certain audience.
Green Design
Yet another awesome example of properly employing bright tones that contrast between each other. Everything about that page just screams ‘creativity at its core’, bringing most various colors together under one meaty-red ‘roof’. It is also a very optimal solution budget-wise (there is not a single advanced graphic element that would cost much to implement).