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  1. David Perel

    Probably one of my favorite flash sites ever. I love the effects, the sounds, the layout. Well done.

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  2. Biliz

    Well, so great! beautiful, modern and simple. the best site of the year untill now.

    Incrivel ! Site muito bonito, moderno e simples para navegar. Designer muito bom e o site é um dos mais legais que ja vi.

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  3. craigH

    Brilliant !!!!!!!!!!!!

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  4. Víctor

    Yes. For something like this i might even encourage the use of flash.

    Awesome.

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  5. Shaun

    My only question is why isn’t this a Best Of?

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  6. Pat

    This site deserves to be here simply because who else owns a shirt that looks like that?

    Nice.

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  7. alex

    “INTERNATIONAL FLASH AWARDS ” (monetary award) and publish/marketing your FLASH website on the free of charge international web catalogue lash-awards.lv .

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  8. Kola

    Sorry, I had to post this again dude, but I don’t think you answered my question on the other posts:

    Hi dudeydudedude! I’m just curious about your background (like everyone here is). It would be great if you could tell us more about it to add some more weight to your comments. – Coz who knows we might be talking to a really famous person here or a web design “celebrity” or whatever you wanna call it :) That will sure be something worth bragging about to my friends :)

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  9. dudeydudedude

    @Kola:

    I’ve already answered that question long ago. But the summary was:

    If I told you I was someone famous, would you still disagree with me? If I told you I run Apple’s online design department, wouldn’t my words carry more authority and weight than yours?

    If I was someone like Jason Santa Maria, and one of my posts completely disagreed with one of yours, wouldn’t you look like someone who just lost credibility?

    That’s why I don’t want to discuss my background: I want the discussion and the topics to be at the front, not who I am.

    If you disagree with what I say, then feel free to say so. The different ideas benefit all of us in the long run, because we all learn from EACH OTHER, and not just from ONE PERSON – that’s why I prefer to stay anonymous.

    Good enough? =)

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  10. Drew

    In Summary of dudeydudedude explanation..

    I do not make good websites. I just like to talk about them.

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  11. Mark

    geee people…you are just unbelievable jealous that dudeydudedude is actually able to make serious and funfamental stamtements about design.
    You admire and hate him for his eloquence, and that you are not able to compete…ROTFL.
    How can one dare to criticise… ;)

    Keep up the excellent work dudeydudedude !

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  12. dudeydudedude

    LOL@ Mark’s statement.

    I’m sure most of my “haters” are most likely the authors of the websites I wasn’t too kind to – or at least fan(boy)s. I would assume casual observers would be too impartial to be emotional.

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  13. dudeydudedude

    Re: The website above (let’s return to normalcy)

    The guy is clearly talented. Right now, I would peg him under the “pretty darn good” category, based on his other work as well, notably the cinq website (which, incidentally, I came across sometime last year).

    Some of the sites still have a few fundamental mistakes (unclear navigation, too small text, etc.), however, you can see the raw creativity in them.

    In about a year or two, if this person keeps it up, we’ll be seeing some really great sites.

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  14. Kola

    @Mark: I only asked coz I was curious and he could simply answer like he did. Plain and simple. There is nothing wrong with that. You have such a dirty mind. You could use one of those toilet cleaners. Clean it up wll ya!

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  15. Shaun

    @Kola: Did Mark say something dirty…?

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  16. Kola

    @Shaun: I didn’t say anything negative. Was just asking dudey a question and he thinks I’m jealous, la, la, la. You understand it too literally. LOL. You’re amusing :)

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  17. Kola

    @dudey: Jason Santa Maria… errrr, not really… errr, no. I’m not really sure what this guy has really done that everything he says is like gold. It’s like this guy with the lastname of… Powazeck (forgot how it’s spelt) but he was speaker at the FOWD and look at his site.

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  18. Kola

    Sometimes, some people are just too overrated. Same reason why Julia Roberts was the highest paid actress then.

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  19. dudeydudedude

    @Kola:

    Jason (JSM) was, until recently, the design head at HappyCog. Some of his notable works: he designed AIGA NY’s website, and the WordPress site (and AFAIK, the CMS design as well).

    Let’s be honest: Design-wise, you really can’t get much bigger than AIGA and WP, unless you’re doing the main site of Nike or another aesthetically-driven brand.

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  20. Mark

    @dudeydudedude

    Now I know….

    you ARE Jason Santa Maria ;) )

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