The Top 6 Best Websites of 2023 (so far)
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- Опубліковано 3 чер 2024
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-- Today, I'm going to show you my personal list of the top 6 2023 websites. They're expertly designed, and all have awesome micro-interactions and animations.
The websites:
jonasemmertsen.com/offerings
mathijshanenkamp.com/
wanderjaunt.thoughtlab.com/
en.manayerbamate.com/
preparetopioneer.com/
www.deso.com/
0:00 - Intro
0:22 - Website 1
1:54 - Website 2
3:13 - Website 3
4:44 - Website 4
5:54 - Website 5
7:05 - Website 6
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Which is your favorite? Mine is Deso
Deso and wanderjaunt
Deso. But all are really nice!
des is insane
Deso looks great, but hopefully scrolling and scrolling and scrolling down til your finger hurts to explore a website will be replaced with a better navigation method in the future.
how much would it cost too build websites of this caliber?
The subtlety and the text effects of the first website were just beautiful!
this is awesome gary... very helpful for the developers....
Excellent, I learned a lot.
Probably the only thing I dislike about #1 is how the nav is center-aligned but the grid below sticks out another ~30% to the right. Other than that, very unique and clean.
Very helpful article for me. I was searching for this topic because I am a blogger in the beginner stage. Now I will use these methods for my blog. I hope it will work for me.
I think #4 is best. It has a nice blend of 3D and 2D, and is definitely navigable as a real world site.
#6 is impressive, but in practical terms I wonder how many people would even make it through the journey? I don't like being bombarded with imagery without a clear destination known. It feels like an investment of my attention without even knowing if I will like the destination. It feels like it might not be a great business design decision to me, straining your customers attention in two directions: your business/product info, and the fancy graphics.
In February 2023, 60.67% of all web traffic came through mobile phones. Showing the mobile versions of these sties should be interesting.
also overall for desktop screen size the websites text seemed quite small for many
Somehow, the DeSo crypto one is still phenomenal. As well as the first guy Jonas. The others- brutal
Holy f!!! When I saw website 1, I thought it would be hard to beat that. By website 5, I was blown away. And when you revealed website 6, it was pretty much game over.
Thanks for this video that was was very awesome. would you mind saying what kind of platform the very first website has made with?
Wow that last one was amazing
Are you going to do a tutorial on the 3D to 2D transitions seen in the last site?
These websites look great on a laptop/desktop, though I would like to hear your opinions on how these awesome desktop designs translate to mobile. From my review, I feel that some of the sites don't translate well to mobile. Given that we should always be thinking of 'mobile first' for design, what would you recommend to improve their designs on mobile? I also know that you stress the accessibility of webpage design. Some commentary on that would also be great as part of your reviews.
All this 3D and animation stuff is for me confusing and stressfull to watch or use, to be honest.
For sure it's exceptionally well done and I have highest respect for the creators but I prefer a minimalistic website with maybe just a slight accent of moving elements. Like a small tilt, zoom or fly in when scrolling down.
How about you guys? Do you guys feel stressed by all this? By the way, im in my early 30s and a professional IT Person, Not 70 or so..
Im 24, web developer, and I totally agree with you
I'm really bored to scroll infinitely just to see lot of animations, my wheel mouse is exhausted. I think there is a confusion between website and demo. Gorgeous UI for sure, boring UX, I think.
@5:39 there is a reveal effect on hover, how is it that made? Or what is the name of the effect so that i can look it up? Thanks 5:39
I think Deso is most impressive website I've ever seen wow.
Out of curiosity, how do websites like Deso score on SEO-level? Because it's all built on a WebGL canvas. Thanks for the video!
hey please tell me what should i learn to create all these web's...?
Three js is something I have to lool on
I love Pantera too! We both did a double take on that one.
Pantera Capital is a crypto VC fund in this case 😊
Which language and tool used?
Wander Jaunt is nice
I seem to notice that these type of websites with high level of front-end and design skills are usually used as portfolio for an artist, designer, photographer, etc. and I don't encounter them in most websites, how in demand is this set of skills in the job market?
Looking from a client perspective, I would be worried about having my website have three.js since not everyone's computer can handle it
Deso was the best!
crazy :)
Good old days when I was able to get all information from a single quick look at the website :/ I guess I am just old
How much would a website like this cost to get built?
Are they prototypes?
No. All live sites.
Uuu tnx
First View
wow, second view
so weird = good, slow boring 3d scene intros = good and random thin lines and simple colorus = good????????????????? im baffulated
Come on. Even you don't believe this. These are six sites you like the design of. Period. They aren't even in the top million "best sites" on the internet. And the UX is garbage on them. They are the literal definition of "form over function."
In the description, I mention "my personal" of 2023. Aka, my subjective opinion of the type of sites that are well designed and highly interactive. If the only distinction is "best websites", it's very subjective. Best usability wise? Best in terms of ad copy? Best in terms of simplicity, complexity, etc.. So, in my opinion, these are the 6 best I've come across that are well designed, animated and interactive. Let's not split hairs ;)
So why don't you show us the best 6 websites?
@@DesignCourse don't take the trolls too serious
@@DesignCourse «well designed» ?! Come on, are you serious ? Lot of creativity and animations (too much, I think), but design, I think is the wrong term here. I think also, it's false interaction, rolling mouse wheel infinitely is not interaction, it's just boring at my opinion.
Stop saying, “very unique”
Unique means unlike anything else. There’s no need for a very on the front of it.
You say the word VERY, way too often.
Try to incorporate different words to sound more professional. Thanks.