The ART of retouching - Check it out!!!
Click here to see the process of making an advertisement, kind of a collage, a mix of different things. You're gonna be stunned, I promise! ;-)
Also check the below sites out. They are more than fantastic!
Easybit
If there's one thing that really stands out in my mind about this site, it's the animated transitions between pages. In fact, when I first saw the site, I just clicked back and forth on the links for a while, enamored with the simple, yet eye-catching animations. Maybe I'm weird, I don't know, but check it out!
http://www.easybit.it/
Syrup
Syrup is a design company based in New York City. Their impressive client list include GE, Motorola, and L’Oreal. Syrup's website perfectly reflects the company's philosophy and perfectly portrays their talent and artistry. Take a look for yourselves.
http://www.syrupnyc.com/
Dubko Productions
Dubko is a design company independently owned and operated by James Kowalski. A very talented young man, James has a remarkably impressive portfolio, and a very handsome Flash website. Check it out for yourselves!
http://www.dubko.com/
AlbertoCerriteno.com
Alberto Cerriteno is a well-recognized designer, as you'll be able to see on his main page, where all his awards are listed. His website is very unique and very well designed. So check it out, and let him know what you think.
http://www.albertocerriteno.com/
Mark Okon
This is a portfolio site for a media designer. Mark Okon is a very talented illustrator, typographist, motion graphics designer, Flash designer, and web designer, and his website is a very clean, very smooth representation of the work he does. Click here to learn more:
http://www.markokon.com
mocaFusion.com
This site is more than just a well-put-together Flash website. It's a work of art. A smoothblend of music, animation, and artwork reflects the personalities of the designers, musicians, and filmmakers involved with mocaFusion. Check it out for yourself.
http://www.mocafusion.com/
Gallery Incomplet
No, I didn't spell it wrong. This site is, in fact, spelled without the ending 'e'. This site is Flash developer Grant Skinner's personal playground. Grant was at the FlashForward convention in Seattle, giving a lecture on experimental Flash projects that he's been working on. Gallery Incomplet is where he stashes all of these experiments. So give them a look, and let him know what you think. After all, he DID win a FlashForward Film Festival award for his work!
http://www.incomplet.org/