This is a promotional website for Indie band Concave Scream’s latest instrumental album - Soundtrack For A Book. As you may know I absolutely love Adobe Flash and all the creative liberty it offers, not to mention I also have this curious fascination with 3D interfaces. This website utilizes both of these elements and takes them to avant-garde measures, rarely seen. The 3D visualization is dazzling and impressive. I could seriously be preoccupied with this visualizer for hours. The music is also...
Read MoreWe are typeface geeks and you should be too, thus the natural gravitation to this site. Sliders are also very cool and significant goodies of our design and development tools, and tend to be a reoccurring theme for us. The main interface for this site is based on a gigantic slider, for the entire site is essentially a big scroll-bar. Adobe Flash and ActionScript 3.0 provide some super clean light-weight easing and makes the user's experience that much more enjoyable; it is...
Read MoreWe believe in innovation. We believe that design and functionality are not mutually exclusive, especially when contextualized in the world of interactive design and the internet. We believe that the internet should be a beautiful place. We believe details are significant. We believe in listening, trust, and honesty. After-all, Kalos means ‘good’, both in an aesthetic and a moral sense. ‘Kalos’ embraces our company philosophy, our aspirations for design, and how we do business. Kalos Interactive Design is a multi-disciplinary, creative and...
Read MoreElaborate and distinguished Photoshop work with mock-3D-panning style websites have been a long-time tradition here at Kalos Interactive Design. Renowned local Photoshop genius Benny Yarnell and I have collaborated on a handful of these specific style sites to date and have become a prominent practice of ours, due to popular demand. Painstakingly detailed imagery, appropriate for the particular brand & identity of the given company or concept, is carefully and methodically constructed to communicate a particular message. Next, the final imagery is...
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