This design studio creates truly advanced interactive installations from a touchscreen interface bigger than a grown man, a gun shaped fully functionional DJ device, to the super forward thinking fog screen display which lets you walk through your intended content.
My second exploration is on Goodby & Silverstein. It was their philosophy that states "the best client relationships are based on telling the truth to each other, even when it's hard" that got my attention from this studio. Goodby & Silverstein treat their audience with a certain level of respect by presuming their audience has a "certain level of intelligence, discrimination and humor". In doing so they believe they will be awarded a better form of interest and engagement with that audience.
This design studio is advertisement based but I agree with their morals as well as their challenge to get their audience to think about a product instead of consuming what the masses suggest.
Personally I envy a business that can get their message across and maintain a Eco-minded company that has a heart. Goodby & Silverstein have worked with many notable companies like Anheiser-Busch, California Milk Processors Association and Adobe but my favorite campaigns are their pro-bono works for Keep America Beautiful and the California Coastal Commission.
The last exploration I found was purely by accident. I stumbled upon the NDesign Studio when looking for tips for InDesign. This site was really a great find for me because there is a section that details the design programs needed as well as the assets they gathered to create the final product. For the beginner Adobe or Flash creator it was a great tool to see what goes into the design of their site. It was nice to see a studio who is secure enough in their skills to show the behind the scenes of their design ideas especially in this digital age.
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I love NDesign Studio! I've admired them in awhile and got a few inspirations from this site. I love their use of creative colors, layering and simple (plus clean) web interfaces. Very nice!
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