March 6, 2012, at 7:44 am
How responsive is your website? Will it pour successfully into multiple screen sizes without losing view of your content and maintaining a consistent hierarchy? This is an interesting emulator for organizations interested in displaying content on all screens while maintaining one core experience. You can check it out beyond the link below. Just type in [...]
September 2, 2011, at 7:23 am
This is pretty interesting, that is, if you’re like me and many others who are actually slightly moved by reminiscing around the old gui graphics of web browsers past. From Netscape to Chrome, this interactive infographic allows us to rediscover those old browsers that we all criticized, cursed at and at times even celebrated. Yes, we [...]
July 13, 2011, at 7:35 am
For those who love infographics and information design in general, visual.ly is a fairly new community specifically designed for sharing new designs. The site is super clean and minimalist, which makes sense for an infographics destination, I think. I look forward to seeing what kind of traffic and engagement the community draws. Have a look.
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February 2, 2011, at 7:45 am
Google’s Art Project allows us to: “explore museums from around the world, discover and view hundreds of artworks at incredible zoom levels, and even create and share your own collection of masterpieces.” I really enjoy the clean interface that allows you to focus on the subject and not have to fumble around with the navigation. [...]
October 31, 2010, at 9:44 pm
Research and marketing analytics firm TNS Global created the above pictured data visualization tool called ‘Digital Life’. They have interviewed tens of thousands of consumers world-wide in order to research and study their daily web-use in the hope of providing corporations and businesses with helpful information and guidance in today’s unpredictable market. The design alone is worth [...]
January 22, 2010, at 7:04 am
New music discovery site ‘TheSixtyOne’ is kind of like a ‘digg’ only specifically for new music. Once you log in you can listen to an endless assortment of new indie tracks, watch videos, rate and develop a ‘reputation’ and share your new favorite bands with others. The design is pretty slick and I like the full [...]
November 20, 2009, at 7:46 am
Urban clothing company Uniqlo always delivers a little more that expected when it comes to displaying their online collections on what they call ‘special sites’, this season is no exception. Uniqlo has two really interesting ‘special sites’ sites up for the upcoming holiday season that you should check out. One featuring their cool weather clothing [...]
November 13, 2009, at 8:04 am
2 million+ people have become a fan of Adidas’s Facebook group page called ‘Adidas Originals’. I wanted to make quick mention of the experience b/c it’s very smart and inline with some of my own thoughts on how to maximize a brands FB presence. It functions as a cross marketing/brand building vehicle for Adidas conveniently [...]
November 9, 2009, at 7:37 am
I really wish I didn’t have so many things going on this November, the lineup for this year’s FOWD future of web design conference is really impressive with names as big as Joshua Davis and Bill Buxton. If you’re in the industry, in NYC and looking for a solid conference (which are hard to come [...]
October 30, 2009, at 8:33 am
Mike Walsh has definitely coined the word ‘Futuretainment’ for himself with his new bold graphic book about the future of business. The book’s bold promotional site ties in all the usual social media suspects very nicely and tells the story of how the creation of the internet, mobile and social has changed our digital landscape [...]
October 21, 2009, at 6:34 am
If you should be lucky enough to be in Amsterdam this Fall you should try to take part in the 42 museum collaboration called ‘museumnacht‘. I won’t be in Amsterdam anytime soon but I am a huge fan of their website design, which is the reason for this post. The typography, overall layout and color [...]
October 20, 2009, at 6:41 am
Organic Grid is a “design consultancy dedicated to creating innovative identity and design systems with an unyielding passion to create the extraordinary” according to creator Michael Mcdonald. The site is a pleasure to navigate and the over all design is very fluid and well executed. There are even some interesting patterns and UI within that [...]
October 19, 2009, at 12:32 pm
I’ve seen many hints of this technology coming to life and I’m excited to check this out. Basically it’s voice and motion based navigation for the web via your pre-existing computer mic, webcam and browser. Wouldn’t it be nice to sit in front of your home computer, say “Weather.com… 36hr forecast” and have the computer [...]
October 13, 2009, at 6:45 am
Wonderwall is a Japan based interior design firm established by Masamichi Katayama in 2000. The site design is extremely unique and refreshing. Bold colors appear as you navigate through their projects and the navigation takes on a very fun 3d spatial effect as you scrub from one image to another. One of the best agency [...]
October 9, 2009, at 6:05 am
Spectives.com is a web based visual rss tool (similar in concept to digg or delicious) that will help you track all your interests by category/tags. If you’re like me, you visually digest information much faster than you read, in other words… I can mentally absorb more information from a picture of Nike shoes faster while [...]
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