Wildlife’s website bewilders the user not with simplicity and minimalism, but with sheer “over-the-topness”. WildlifeĪn advertising agency’s website is supposed to show off the full extent of what you are capable of, creatively. The site runs very smoothly, and it has little effects that are really easy to miss if you don’t pay close attention, so this really is a veritable design jewel. It mixes photos, illustrations, and plain pattern backgrounds to create a great user experience that, as a designer, keeps you scrolling up and down. Using both background and text to tell a “story”, Retrio pulled of the kind of website any designer would want to make. Their Be Moved page showcases some pretty impressive technological achievements Sony has made recently, all this by encouraging you to scroll down and watch some pretty cool animations. This is a fantastic example of how to use this effect to encourage users to find out a few more things about the company, in a non-intrusive form of advertisement. Here we see them taking parallax scrolling to a whole new level. Sony: Be MovedĪs the company boasts themselves, Sony was once compared to a guinea pig because other companies copy the results of their “experiments”. Using a parallax scrolling effect, the page takes through a very short history of the website, a few selected quotes from the CEO and a few employees, and what your perks you will have working there. Grooveshark is looking to employ new people, so they made this awesome careers page, once again showing that they know what they’re doing. It is great example of knowing your target audience, as it really isn’t very flashy because it will mostly just be doing its thing in the background. If you love music (and let’s face it, who doesn’t) than you probably spent more then a few hours rocking or chilling out on the website. Hopefully, this will get your creative juices, and give you some design inspiration. A list that contains 20 of the coolest websites we could find that use parallax scrolling. The web has never looked better, and since this particular type of scrolling effect plays a pretty big role in this “aesthetic revolution”, we have made a list. The reasons why are pretty plain to see: it looks gorgeous, and it definitely makes a site stand out in a crowd. Learn More>Īccording to this article on, as its title boldly suggests, 2014 will be the year the year of the parallax. ADVERTISMENT: The Best Deals For Digital Design Assets.
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