In the showcase below we present Inspiring: Stunning & Creative WebDesign Layouts. We have collected CSS -designs, CSS+JavaScript -layouts as well as Flash -designs. Most designs presented below risk their site structure and content presentation with unusual approaches. That’s what makes them different. Hopefully you will find some creative ideas that you can develop further in your future projects.
However, apart from visual design elements, one can also get creative with the layout of the site – its structure and the way the information is presented and communicated. To give you some ideas of how exactly it can be done, we have been collecting examples of creative design layouts. Design was more important to us than a concrete implementation of some creative idea. We also weren’t interested in whether the code validates or not. Below are some examples we have found so far.
Kraftvoll
Young French creative designers with creative thoughts. Stuff like this that keep pushing us to learn Flash
Farm Rio
presents a truly excellent Flash-design, but what is it actually?
Progetty Design Studio
very creative web design studio, amazing website created in flash.
Communicator World
creative marketing agency may be you feel a bit playful, created in flash and asp .net with a thought latest = greatest and the human touch
OFIS
borrows from the periodic table of elements for its navigation. It is minimalist yet useful, and it adapts when you enter a new section.
SensiSoft
has a familiar-looking information stand to help users connect with its unique style of navigation.
Muku studios
Muku means pure. Pure passion. Pure life. Pure design. We are a husband and wife team that develops creative design solutions for the web, print, broadcast and more. Muku Studios specializes in Identity Design, WordPress Theme Design and Development, Print Design, Flash Animation and more. Contact us today for a custom quote or to learn about our package options.
Eric Johansson
lets you drag the slider at the bottom not only to access different pages but to discover content, too.
Jeremy Levine Design
Flash offers many creative possibilities for an interactive navigation design. Jeremy Levine uses dynamic paper strips which seem to hang in the air.
The Secret Location
The Secret Location, a media agency based in Toronto, Canada exemplifies their work, by providing an immersive flash experience around a conjured up story leading a character to follow a mysterious path that leads to the secret location. Very interactive approach, a very unusual site layout. [via]
Axel Peemoeller Design
On this page all design elements are draggable and some of them are clickable. Images seems to be thrown on you in the first moment, but in the end they all make sense. This is an unusual portfolio which is memorable and interesting to explore.
Ian Wharton
uses a combination of navigation and arrows to let you cycle through content, with the option to view full-screen. The interface changes on interior pages, with the main navigation disappearing, leaving only a “Back” button.
3rdm
3rdM uses icons to indicate various navigation options. This is not a type of layout you will find in many other web designs. And that’s what makes the layout creative.
Matriz Communicacao
This Brazilian company delivers a perfect example of how design and content can seamlessly be integrated within a complete yet simple layout.
Got Milk
puts its navigation front and center and never budges, although the icons become text on hover.
Snuggle Fux
takes a curious approach to layout and navigation, with functional expandable windows and no main navigation to be found. If you are looking for something in the 15 most recent topics, you should be fine; otherwise you will certainly give up and move on to another website.
Marc Anton Dahmen
combines mouse and keyboard options for navigation. Making the keyboard interact with the images and text is definitely unique. The configuration stands out while remaining practical.
Dave Werner
puts its navigation at the bottom, while the different images point to the same content.
Zara
Gavin Castleton
layout has a split personality but helps you quickly identify your needs. Once on the website, you are presented with obscured content against a transparent background. The navigation transitions are appropriately nauseating.
Tri-Win
Sometimes a background image is enough to make the layout stand out. Although one can recognize a conventional layout structure here, the design looks distinctive and memorable. The background image of the site perfectly fits the company, which offers mailing services.
SMS Parking
At the first glance SMSParking has no layout at all. The design appears to be one single illustration — all elements fit perfectly with each other, creating visual harmony and a sense of balance and closure.
NOFRKS.design
NOFRKS uses JavaScript to slide between various parts of the site. What we found more interesting was the way the content is presented. Most elements are placed within a context, giving the content a secondary meaning.
Orange: Good things should never end
an advertising-project of the company “Orange”. Be Prepare to endlessly scroll to the bottom of the page.
























