20 Amazing ‘Year in Review’ Projects

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A digital review is a place where the infographic style meets the current trends. While traditionally formal assessments are considered to be boring and insipid; however, when it comes to website design sphere, everything takes a whole new look.

With different dynamic effects and a bunch of instruments for prettifying interfaces, the statistics-related projects are just destined to look fantastic, prominent and exceptional. Artists get rid of formal and serious interfaces and adopt original and entertaining solutions that shed the light on numbers in a delightful fashion, transforming an overview of past year into an exciting adventure.

Animations, illustrations, videos, typography, icons and other elements are involved in this metamorphosis. Our today’s collection includes namely such concepts. They are juicy, original and trendy.

Explore the list and tell us, which is your favorite?

‘Year in Review’ Examples

Year in Music by Spotify

Year in Music by Spotify

This year the portal is the ‘talk of the town’. It is a real trendsetter. It comprises not one but a range of outstanding photos made in a chic duotone technique.

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Dynamic behavior and layering aesthetics are other factors that give the project a cutting-edge look.

Year in Review by Beard Design

Year in Review by Beard Design

The agency opts for a clean and minimalistic design that is packed with fresh air, flat graphics and fancy animations. A rough geometric typeface that marks the ‘welcome’ section is the only thing that adds to a businesslike atmosphere. The rest of the design is playful and amusing.

Product Design Year in Review by Atomic.io

Product Design Year in Review by Atomic.io

The review is defined by a modernized take on a classic layout with a plenty of whitespace. The grid is used to demonstrate key points and special effects to draw the attention. Splashes of bright purplish gradient, outstanding authentic techno typeface, halftone style animations: the page is pretty original.

Annual Email Marketing Report by Campaign Monitor

Annual Email Marketing Report by Campaign Monitor

The team bets on a traditional display of data, getting the most out of common infographic-related elements such as charts, maps or diagrams. These graphical representations are skillfully bolstered by subtle motion that add dynamics and enhance the visual experience.

Year in Review by Behance

Year in Review by Behance

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Year in Review by Behance is rich in lavish images that reveal interesting stories. It is bold, eye-catching and at the same time informative.

The page is a combination of gorgeous gradients and sumptuous shots.

 The Year in Pictures by NYTimes

The Year in Pictures by NYTimes

The news portal follows the philosophy of ‘ A picture is worth a thousand of words’. The recap demonstrates the great stories of the previous year in a visual manner, choosing images instead of text. Each one is supplied with a tiny description.

YouTube Rewind 2015

YouTube Rewind 2015

The Goliath of the industry stays true to itself by offering visitors a video review. The latter lasts just seven minutes, yet it is amusing and engaging and perfectly reflects the spirit of the platform.

Tumblr’s Year in Review

Tumblr’s Year in Review

Tumblr’s Year in Review has a bit nostalgic aura because of outrageous coloring, abstract animations and poster style blocks.

The page evokes the feeling of a slight mess, yet the grid structure saves the day. It lets users scan the top posts, top memes, and other stuff without hassle.

Year in Review by Vox Media

Year in Review by Vox Media

Year in Review by Vox Media has an artistic nature. Brilliant vector illustrations that are made in a soft pastel color scheme reinforce the theme and create the overall aesthetics. The collection of highlights is dished up to the targeted audience in an enjoyable way.

Year in Review by Pingdom

Year in Review by Pingdom

Year in Review by Pingdom matches the tone of the online service. It looks innovative and high-end. Techno vibe is prevalent. Guided by the visual path the users naturally flow through the content stream, familiarizing themselves with numbers.

Year in Review by Fiverr

Year in Review by Fiverr

The review is created on a top of a conventional horizontal stripe layout. There is nothing unusual. However, everything looks intriguing and engaging.

The team focuses on revealing only favorite stories and vital data using lots of complementary graphical material. Their illustrative approach will certainly make you smile.

A look back at 2015

A look back at 2015

The team offers their fans to indulge once more in reading the best articles and tutorials created by the community. While the collection includes only innovative and the most popular write-ups, the design with its beautiful saturated gradient and lovely typography meets modern trends, bolstering the portal’s brand identity.

2015 by Wix

2015 by Wix

The company invites visitors to enjoy a recap of the previous year, which was quite productive and profitable. The review speaks completely through numbers that are supported by a fancy environment. The team employs images, abstract backgrounds, dynamic elements and animations to skillfully dish up the content.

Year in Review by 500px

Year in Review by 500px

This multimedia-centric design will easily draw you into thanks to a bunch of incredible pictures. Although the project is overpopulated with visuals, yet the design remains clean and fresh.

The website offers a brief examination of the highlights of 2015.

Panda 2015

Panda 2015

The team plays heavily on an illustrative approach and subtle effects, creating a splendid composition. It is rich in key moments that are presented in a relatively formal manner. The page maintains the user’s focus all the time, gently prompting to scroll down.

A Very Earnest 2015

A Very Earnest 2015

The beauty of the project lies in a wise combination of graphics, text and typography. These three factors create the whole aesthetics and place priorities. The page does not have any clear boundaries so that the content flow is flowing and continuous. Thanks to copious amount of whitespace it does not overwhelm readers.

Although the environment is visually stimulating, however the numbers always stay in focus.

Countup by MailChimp

Countup by MailChimp

The team has skillfully set the stage for the content by utilizing a traditional linear layout. However, it is the only thing that is boring. Harmonious and soft duotone effect steals the show here. It delivers the right feel for the project, injects some energy and gives the design a stylish look.

All the highlights are placed upon the solid monochrome stripes so that they easily catch the eye.

Year-end Review by L2

Year-end Review by L2

Much like Campaign Monitor’s review benefits from the adaptation of a classic way of data representation. You will find in here stacked bar chart, bubble chart, colorful pie chart, and some other. Every vital detail is set in motion and activated by the parallax.

Immersive Garden

Immersive Garden

Immersive Garden has an entirely interactive overview of the past year. It is exceptional, whether you scan project through a PC or touch screen device. It unobtrusively stirs users into action.

Conclusion

Modern reviews mirror the trends. The majority of the listed above leverages saturated gradients, line style graphics and flat illustrations. Multimedia also plays an important role. As a result, you can enjoy boring statistics that has been skillfully encapsulated into a stylish, hip, and juicy environment.

Nataly Birch

Nataly is an exceptional web designer and developer with a master's degree in computer science. She is highly skilled in helping clients establish a strong online presence and achieve their digital marketing goals across various sectors, including email design, email marketing, and web development. Nataly remains at the forefront of the industry by staying updated with the latest trends through continuous learning.

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