- digitaldogma [27/6/01]
A local web company with personality. Recently won best internet design from MADC. Their 'revelations' are a bit of fun. Better than any other local web company I've seen. Submitted by Andrew Hoyne.
- Entropy8
An unusual, edge-pushing graphic design (?!) site. Recommended by Michelle Lancaster.
- INfront
INfront is a collaborative project space and launch pad to Australia's best online designers, artists, design companies and other related web sites. Please have a look at our site. We are on a major mission! Justin Fox [dfm@designfixmedia.com.au]
- Inner Bevel [22/1/2002]
QLD-based community site for (mostly young) designers - strong bias towards digital media design. Part of a loose online designer network that includes SODA (listed on Other Design Associations) and INfront (see above).
- http://www.nonapplicable.com [19/12/01]
An experimental site exploring the 3D and other interface possibilities of Flash. Creative and inspirational. Well worth a play! [alpt]
- Noodlebox [4/6/01]
A brilliant site by a UK-based designer that seriously explores interface options and the possibilities of Flash with a huge range of non-commercial 3D and other "games." Your curiosity and patience while digging around will be rewarded! Start with Classic Noodlebox, and then move on to Bits & Pieces. Spotted by Andrew Lam-Po-Tang
- Ping Pong Design [26/2/02]
A studio site that is remarkably engaging despite initial impressions. Good combo of forethought, Flash, fun and a little irony. [alpt]
- http://www.presstube.com [4/9/01]
Interesting graphic/web/programming site, with lots of interactive stuff. In
some ways to Noodlebox (also on this links page), so don't just look -
definitely explore and play! Recommended by Lucy Lam-Po-Tang.
- Rinzen [4/6/01]
The site of a Brisbane-based studio that was featured in Black + White magazine. It's young and definitely hi-tech, so get Flash 5 happening and be forgiving of its self-indulgence. Once you're in the mind space, it's great. Check out the links, especially DesignerShock. Recommended by John Frostell.
- Web Archive [27/4/02]
Fantastic resource for web designers who want to research how various sites have evolved over time. A broad range of site homepages (and sometimes more depth) since 1996. Recommended by ALPT