Charmingwall is a site that serves as a museum and store for art prints. The prints are great, but it was the site’s design that really impressed me. Usually I grumble about flash and prefer minimal and efficient designs, but this one is actually good. It starts as an organic, hand drawn logo. The real magic happens when you click on the links. Each link starts off a different “growth” animation that paves the way for that page’s content to be displayed. The kicker is that when you navigate away, each of the growths disappear in their own unique way.
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I have checked this site some time ago and I think it is wonderful site and has all the content a website designer wants.