living under a rock
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- SoulFly0
The way people interact with the Web has changed, so it's not just that the old tools have died or changed. The content of what is being design has changed. I'm sure more Flash designers have adapted to things such as Wordpress, HTML5, etc, becasue that's what their clientele demands for.
- ozhanlion0
fate, I know mrdoob. he used to do a lot of flash back in the day too. I guess all the flash guys converted themselves to html one way or another.
- fate0
Allow me to blow your mind again...
- can't believe you still hang out here. nice!ozhanlion
- post of the day...whatthefunk
- doesnotexist0
love that stuff and it's already old, remember finding it last summer
- yeah I looked around and found more of that stuff.ozhanlion
- instrmntl0
Same guy. He works at Firstborn.
Nice work by Firstborn and Jongmin. http://t.co/XJOlivgg45
- yeah good stuff. I wonder how much pain to develop it. will dig deeper. man I miss flash. I hate SJ for killing it.ozhanlion
- Wow, that crazy shit going there.ArmandoEstrada
- moldero0
Your still living under a rock.
Its all about editing other niggaz templates now.
- ozhanlion
Been a QBN member since 2002. Last time I was there was a few years ago. Today I stumbled upon this site: http://fff.cmiscm.com/ and felt the urge to come back.
My mind was blown away. Why? I didn't know you could build these sites anymore since Flash was dead. I used to be a Flash designer/developer. I religiously followed QBN forum back then to learn about best designed Flash websites and all the best heads; yugop, WeWorkForThem, Marcos Weskamp and countless others I cannot remember now. For some reason I thought that period died and sealed especially when SJ killed Flash. How I was wrong. Apparently HTML5/CSS3 and JS took it over in a positive way.
Frankly, I was blown away with the quality of the HTML5 website I posted in that link. How do people following that 2000s Flash F.W.A. cult build interactive websites these days? What are the tools that replaced Adobe Flash? Is it JetBrains WebStorm now? What about Abode? Is any tool coming from them useful now? Adobe Edge? Sure there's tons of JS libraries out there to create physics animations and what not but I am mostly wondering what tools people use mainly to put out a website like above.
I feel like I have been living under a rock...