K2 powered Joomla! websites that stand out (pt. 1)

If you’re reading this blog, you probably know what K2 is (if you don’t, jump quickly to getk2.org to learn more).

When we were releasing K2 a few months back, we really did not expect people to grasp it so soon. Compared to other similar components, it seems to have gained most attention, especially from professional Joomla! designers and developers.

You see, professionals realize the flexibility of developing websites with K2 (both in terms of cost and time), which is the main reason we decided to build K2 in the first place.

And gradually we see amazing K2 powered Joomla! websites being launched, further strengthening my point. I occasionally have a look at K2 community “showcase section”, do some google search or get notified via Twitter about such great examples.

So in this blog post I’ve gathered links to some of the most appealing websites powered with K2 I’ve encountered so far. Check them out:

http://www.theartsdesk.com (arts magazine) (screenshot appears above)
http://www.ccemagonline.com (music magazine)
http://www.imperativetraining.com (training courses)
http://www.evxteam.org (technology)
http://www.intolerantoffspring.com (food recipes)
http://www.softone.gr (software company)
http://www.botopoulos.gr (politician blog)
http://www.statetheatrecompany.com.au (theatre)
http://www.samsonprojects.com (arts)
http://www.thestateroomslc.com (concert hall)
http://www.reelasian.com (film festival)
http://www.watsonmoore.com (classifieds)
http://www.trieditmyself.com (blog)
http://www.joomlabamboo.com/template-guides/ (knowledge base)

(the following were added after October 22nd)
http://www.graphicdisplaycommunity.com (creative community)
http://www.low-magazine.com (online arts magazine)
http://www.journaldesquetes.fr (french RPG game mag)
http://www.joominspiration.com (inspiration for Joomla! sites)
http://www.901sports.com (sports magazine)
http://www.dreamcatchers-crete.com (real estate)
http://www.laydev.de (Joomla! designers)

I will publish more rounds as I discover new unique designs and implementations.

If you know any K2 powered Joomla! websites that stand out, just leave a comment. ;)