Even though Steve Jobs seems to be on a mission lately to take Flash of the Internet, it can still be used to make phenomenal websites. Even with their major drawbacks in things such as Search Engine Optimization and load times, they can add an element of user interaction with a website that static websites just can't allow for. To properly exemplify my point, I have scoured the Internet to bring you some of the best designed Flash website on the Internet today.
1. Labuat - One of the most amazing user integration designs I have experienced, you'll love it! - click here to check it out
2. Monoface - A hilarious way to pass the time and a brilliantly creative website for the advertising firm Monoface - click here to check it out
3. Toyota Prius - A very cool and unique layout with innovative character development - click here to check it out
4. AgencyNet - A strange but innovative site. It's loading menu's are just as cool as the site itself - click here to check it out
5. Jim Carrey's Website - A website as weird, creative and funny as the man himself - click here to check it out
6. Getty Images, Moodstream - A strange website that allows the user to manipulate nearly every part of the photo experience - click here to check it out
7. Don't Click It - A flash site designed in such a way that you don't need to click - click here to check it out
8. Coke's Happiness Factory - Great loading menu's, character design and games ... and we would expect nothing less from Coke - click here to check it out
These are extremely innovative websites that took a lot of time and money to create but as you can see, they are completely worth it. If done right, flash websites can create an experience for your target market that can't be duplicated by any other medium. Stay away Steve Jobs!
Cheers,
Ryan
ryan@stealthwd.ca
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