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    Site of the year for wellvetted.com

    Okay, flashkit has a recommended site slot at www.wellvetted.com and they're asking for our favourite site of the year.

    So I need you guys to give me your recommendations. We need this by the 7th so there's not much time. If I get some candidates I can add a poll in a couple of days and we'll vote for FK's favourite site of the last year.

    So, what was yours?

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    Hi Aversion,

    best presentation: http://www.tokyoplastic.com/

    best site: http://www.adidas.com/y-3/

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    http://exorcistthebeginning.warnerbros.com/ - for the "wow" effect
    http://www.soleilnoir.net/ - because I like it
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    I'd say Tokyo Plastic too.
    Keep it rural.

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    catch the blast of a hype verse

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    Originally posted by stylebandit
    www.badgerbadgerbadger.com
    My vote
    http://www.rr.com/flash/

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    And the winner is .....
    http://www.fantasyinterfaces.com/

    www.rr.com - (unbelivable achievement in terms of scripting with google)

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    Originally posted by sense
    concept, execution, http://www.vodafone.com/flash/future...l&bandwidth=hi
    ditto
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    Fantasy Interactive and Vodafone for pushing the envelope.

    FI - Never seen video integration work this well. Layout structre is solid.

    Voda - Not only is the content(ideas for the future) great design, the production is phenominal as well.

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    Coming Sooooon!!!
    I hate spam in the [ Cool Sites ] Section.

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    good stuff, any more?

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    I agree with
    www.soleilnoir.com
    www.tokyoplastic.com
    and FI of course,
    (as well as my site ),
    and would like to add www.karlaweb.tk .
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    Have to give the nod to FI's site (can't say Road Runner because it won for 2003).

    Basically, because it solved the problems people constantly complain about Flash ... back button useage, bookmarking, printing etc.

    They also (in some minds) surpassed 2A for being the most talked about company on Flashkit.

    They used simple solutions to finally make an interesting looking site with the usability of normal html sites.

    It solidifies my belief that there's a lot of potential for a flash front end with a php/cold fusion/asp backend that beats html all to hell.

    But that's just my opinion, could be wrong

    My vote: http://www.fantasy-interactive.com

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