DDX Group
Australian-based DDX narrows the lens to focus on an macrocosm of potential Flash applications. Developing platforms and applications in Flash, from CMS to publishers, and widgets. Using technology to create multimedia solutions.... More
Lounge Lizard
Top web design and development firm. Specializes in online marketing.
Avatar New York
High-end web design, SEO and e-commerce with award winning results.
Compose some really large-screen collages and designs, throw in a smear of typography, illustration, and make it all interact with scripts and time-lines, and you have a pretty good picture of the day-in, day-out life of a Flash designer. But instead of using your imagination, you can just check out this pretty fantastic, simple portfolio of Flash designer Nick Jones.... More
Yugo Nakamura is a creative director, designer and engineer exploring various forms of interactive system in digital and networked environment. Exhibited, awarded, and lectured in Asia, U.S.A and Europe.... More
Australian-based DDX narrows the lens to focus on an macrocosm of potential Flash applications. Developing platforms and applications in Flash, from CMS to publishers, and widgets. Using technology to create multimedia solutions.... More
Rareview fuses progressive interactive design and development to produce advanced web experiences. They specialize in creating interactive data-driven websites and complex rich media applications, primarily built with Flash.... More
Independent creative designers with offices in London and New York. Focused on fashion, but branching out through solid relationships and referrals. Great sites and Flash designs, produced with passion. One of UK's fastest growing agencies.... More
Flash development & design specialists from a studio down under, Australia. Dedicated only to Flash sites – but including video, music, games, animation and more. Creating and pushing for innovative experiences.... More
Japanese computer graphic artist and explorer... Freelance web designer and movie programmer, Masaki explores Flash math-based designs, but also his own consciousness, and the intentional repression of feelings. This helps him create his unique and awarded art.... More
Quentin is a creative and technologist. An organic enthusiast of Flash ActionScript. His skill set includes PHP, mySQL, CSS, you name it. When it comes to interactive design, he is a ten year veteran. Building web applications, and loving it!... More
A pretty dark, and baroque feeling site for this Flash specialty group. Their work, starting from 2004, centers around interactive design and exploring new technologies. So, when it comes to the latest Flash techniques, like Papervision3D, these guys try to squeeze out all the possibilities, to provide the ultimate user experience.... More
Get ready to have a wallpaper seizure! If are photo-light sensitive, then be warned, you may need to find a dark corner after checking out this fractal-inspired Flash site of Japanese artist and designer, Taro Kudo. Of course, this is more than a wallpaper site... it's about art, experimentation, and creating a mood. A bit difficult to navigate, sure... but certainly unique! Straight from Tokyo, Japan.... More
Here's a Finnish firm that truly lets their work do the talking. Their web site copy is basically limited to one phrase: "We are a digital agency" and one full-screen showreel. Of course, when you watch the showreel, the post-production work is so in your face that it makes their work appear more vivacious then a browser ever could... But it makes us think they come close! If catching our attention was the goal, they did it with flying colors, and then some. Cool stuff.... More
Mr. Johnson is a 'back-end' guy. He tolls behind the scenes, developing Flash for fashion and lifestyle sites. His clients are New York based agencies – from createthe, to Monolith and Soap Creative to name a few. This jack of all trades (especially Flash, but CSS, HTML and design too) has carved a niche for himself, and has a sexy portfolio to show for it. We appreciate a well-rounded back-end. (Did that come out right?)... More