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Top 25 Flash Websites for 2010 Posted: 14 Sep 2010 04:05 AM PDT Older Related Articles:IdeagineEach page of this unique site is loaded with Flash features, from interactive photo viewers to graphics flying across the screen. WaterLifeIn their attempt to stress the importance of water, WaterLife has created a website that is loaded with motion, sound and fluidity. The combination of the calming music, fluid-moving navigation bar and rich film clips will makes you feel like you're suddenly surrounded by a fresh body of water. Coke Happiness FactoryCoca-Cola uses this awesome website to invite visitors into their "Happiness Factory". The "Happy" song play-list, the interactive game and the blue alien-like companion make you never want to leave the "Happiness Factory." ChuyueNot only do the pages slide horizontally across the screen, but you can move the mouse up and down to change your point of view, in regard to the navigational pages. HBOJust as HBO leads the pack when it comes to creating and producing shows that entertain and consume us, they have shown the same characteristics in their website design. OrangeUsing your mouse to walk into different 3D rooms on this site makes it one of our favorites. Dave Werner PortfolioTake a look at Dave's interactive desktop to choose what item you would like to learn more about. Marc EckoThis site is impressive due to the fact that the actual navigation menu is a dynamic design, imitating a combination of pictures hanging on a wall and playing cards displayed on a desk top. The sheer movement incorporated within the site is remarkable. Leyla AkdoganApart from the awesome graphics and chic color scheme, this site impressed us with its Flash features that illuminates a different room (which act as the navigation buttons) when the mouse is rolled over it. Section Seven Inc.This site has one of the most unique and impressive navigation features that we have seen. Jule AufdembrinkeThis site is unique in the fact that it actually feels like you are looking at a chalkboard. The presence of Flash imitates the idea of picking up a piece of chalk to navigate the site. This is ElectricThis bizarre and minimalistic site will keep you entertained for quite a while. Embrace Your ElementThis website is as refreshing as the drink itself. Anne and Aaron WeddingThis site, which was created by using Wix.com, stands out because of its use of background music and the fact that pictures and buttons illuminate when scrolled over with the mouse. Summer FestivalWith flying mermaid-like women and floating clouds, how could this media-filled website not be entertaining? Hoxton HotelThe subtle elements of motion in the background seem to make this site come to life. Martini AstiThe fact that this site uses Flash technology to ask you your birthdate before entering is quite stunning. Mark Nobre PhotographerThis professional photographer makes his already-striking photos come to life by using Flash. This site was created for free using the Wix website builder. Creative MindThis website is the epitome of interactivity. Off the Street ClubThis site is cool because almost all of the graphics, which are 3D, rotate in circles. Get the GlassThe site's interactive features allow visitors to actually play a 3D game, all while being entertained by the lively, animated characters. The Eco ZooDespite the lengthy load time, this site's combination of motion and 3D animation impressed us. HaticaThis site is simple yet complex with its constant motion. MonofaceThis weird website allows you to manipulate human faces by simply clicking on their features. Zeebee Visual CommunicationsThis site has one of the most unique and complex navigational menus we have seen. About The AuthorThis guest post is contributed by Maria, she writes for WIX.com. You can create free website with WIX.com |
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