Let’s look at some of the best websites for inspiration in 2021! In this video we will look at the top 5 websites for scroll interactions, Lottie animations, custom cursors and beautiful web interactions.

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Featured Websites:
0:00 Intro
0:11 Proto Homes: https://www.protohomes.com
2:19 Timeslot: https://timeframe-app.webflow.io
3:20 Procreate: https://procreate.art/pocket
4:22 Alienist: https://the-alienist-s2.us.dev.monkapps.com
6:06 Milkshake 2020: https://2020.milkshake.studio

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44 Comments

  1. B2C websites, especially those who appeal to young audiences can be anything your imagination can conjure. But show me a single B2B company that can take these creative risks… older audiences – especially in a business setting – can't afford to waste time walking through a circus of nonstop motion. The question is simple: Does your audience want to be entertained or does it want to be informed? Web animation has been around for a very long time (Think Adobe Flash); it really never caught on in the B2B world. Videos as a second example came in strong a few years back, and now they're back in the drawer. It really comes down to the age range and patience of the audience. As an old fart, I can tell you that I personally despise being taken down a visual path that the designer "thought" I would be entertained by in order to get to the information I seek. Lots of young designers want to turn websites into Disney rides. Those sites end up getting mentioned in videos like this and become even more popular among designers. Question is…is this really serving the interests of the client? or is it just a fun way to display your talent at your client's expense?

  2. everything flies, I do not like such pages, to find something on such pages quickly you have to scroll or fly across the page. they are nice but if someone needs information quickly, they won't find it on such websites.

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