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Hey all! Was just browsing the web and looking at websites. Was just thinking of how much I get inspired by the different in contrast between western made websites, and those made in other countries, such as Germany. You can really tell there is a difference in thinking. Many times I have found that these website I see that are more thinking outside of the box, are not made for mobile devices, adaptive or responsive. I can definitely see a pattern over time of websites getting more calculated, or boxy, non-exotic, and my theory is because it is just easier for the developer to code. However, in the web today anything is possible, and it really excites me, this is the new frontier for the web and we must venture into it and expand our creativity. The problem is the time it takes to convert to mobile I believe, company's cant pay or developers cant come close to profiting on. But maybe they just don't care or maybe I've just had too much coffee, either way have a look at some of these, and share your thoughts or websites.

http://www.bureaufonk.nl/ (Notice the simple an subtle animation on the color blocks)
http://trufel.pro/
http://start.tegonal.com/

Did I mention I like one page websites? :)
 

Mike321

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Actually whole the web work is full of inspirations because its all about coding and with this code we can design a lot of inspiration things which attracted the web surfer most towards it.
 

sstjohn

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In the Web world, less is definitely more. These sites you have referenced seem to be taking outdated and antiquated elements and they try to make them modern. (when parallax goes desperately wrong).
(makes use of responsive design, yet is inherently boring and mundane). (wow...where to start. There is a simple principle to web design..."just because you can does not mean you should." This site completely ignored the latter and accentuated the former. It's like a bad episode of Scooby-Doo!
 
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