Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Reece Elder second blog

my second blog is on this site pixelcase.com.au/vr/2009/newyork/ It pretty amazing. The idea of the site is an virtual ariel tour of NYC. im guessing that they used some kind of insane process peice thousands of pictures together or something like that. the site puts you in control of the tour letting you decide where to direct your vision you can zoom in on all the land scape. you can see every angle of every building pretty much or atlest that was my experience. of coarse they designer doesnt leave you completely alone to navigate the city by yourself. they have poupular locations listed along the bottom of the screen as thumbnails. however their background music really blows. i couldnt find a way of turning it off. in addition to all the other features it has it allows you to easily take screen shots and share with friends. no messy print screen/croping stuff annoying. other than the music its pretty damn cool

Wilkinson- Resources Blog

So it is the end of the semester, and for my last blog I though I would share with the rest of the class some helpful sites I found among all the late-night, last minute, google scrambling to figure out how to fix that last bit of scripting or animating.
The first is a collection of tutorials on how to use the Wacom tablets the school provides for us: the collection is through a magazine and provides some very intriguing lessons.

http://designm.ag/tutorials/wacom-tutorials/
The tutorials for the most part have nothing to do with flash, but knowing how to animate with one of these tablets can lead to interesting creations in illustrator which in turn can provide you with great symbols to animate in flash. If you are interested in creating animated films or games with flash this is a site you should definitely check out.
The second site is a user-generated tutorial site that only deals with flash called: www.tutorialized.com.

If there are any questions you have pertaining to scripting or animating, chances are that within the over 3,500 tutorials you will find you answer. And best of all, you will find it explained to you in normal lingo. A great website that provides not only insight but also has a lot of great ideas to build upon.
The Third site is a website called www.Kibashare.com

KibaShare is a great website, although incredibly hard to understand. People post their work on there so you may take it, change the content and keep the awesome animation and scripting. It is incredibly difficult to understand everything once you have the files open, but if you find something worth having, it might be worth all the effort to decipher the scripting.
My fourth site is one I have been going to all semester for all my classes and that is the tutorial section of www.SmashingMagazine.com

A magazine that mainly deals with design issues, they offer a gigantic section of tutorials for Photoshop, Illustrator, and Flash. Once again, a very nice way to figure out how to make items to use in your Flash project. If Flash is point C than this provides guides on how to make Point A and B kick ass. It also provides very well written tutorials on Flash from experts and students alike.
My final site is an added bonus, one I enjoy checking out before entering a project and getting ideas from. www.thebestdesigns.com

The Best Designs is a website that merely offers their choices in the current best designed sites, not like the FWA where flash is the main concentration, this website showcases the incredible uses of fonts, layouts and pictures, not animation. If you need a base to start a website design on, start here, then figure out how you can add some animation to the site to make it more interactive, and therefore better.
I hope you enjoy these sites and I really hope that they can help you in your further classes.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Becca Patterson: Resource Exploration

http://forums.creativecow.net/adobeflash

Creative Cow is a "Creative Community" which allows people to post ideas, questions, and answers.  This forum allows for a person to discover everything from new tricks, to fixing problems.  I really like the interactivity of the site, and it is very easy to navigate.  Not only does this site have a message board portion, but there are also links to different tutorials and podcasts for more information.

http://www.webdesign.org/flash-swish/flash-tutorials/page-1.html

Web Design Library is really helpful in the tutorial aspect.  The instructions are so clearly laid out.  There are many different topics discussed so it covers just about everything you might want to know.

http://www.designyourway.net/blog/inspiration/website-showcase/weekly-30-inspirational-websites-43/

Design Your Way gives multiple sites of inspiration for web designers.  There is such a myriad of artwork on here, whatever your taste/style may be, you can find something that catches your eye.  This site also has a bunch of tutorials, information and downloads.

http://www.csscake.com/

CSS Cake is a blog that compiles extraordinary websites.  They are sent in by viewers and are sorted into 7 different categories: Company, E-commerce, Lifestyle, Other, Portfolio, Resource, and Showcase.  I think this is my favorite website that I've stumbled across because the design is so crisp and inviting.

Friday, December 04, 2009

Third Blog: Silenzio

www.silenzio.fr

I did my third blog exploration on a website called Silenzio. This site was created for the Silenzio Communications company which works with graphic designers to create movie posters.I liked the simplicity of the site and it's easy navigation. Basically it allows the user to look through a portfolio of different posters this company has produced throughout the years. Once the site has loading it displays all of the posters and allows the user to scroll through and choose which they would like to see. When one is selected you can view a larger picture of it. This site also allows you to organize these posters to view them in order of A-Z and date.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Reece Elder www.wechoosethemoon.org

I chose to do my blog discovery blog on the site www.wechoosethemoon.org

The site was created to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the "Apollo 11" lunar landing. The site documents eleven stages of the mission from the launch to landing on the moon's surface.
During the mission there is audio playing in the background documenting the mission as if it were currently happening. There are counters on the outside area of the screen counting to launch, mission end time ect. Each stage is timed to start a movie clip showing what the next part of the mission was like till the next stage is reached. While waiting in the stages it is possible to start mini video clips and view photo collections related to the time of the mission that is currently happening by click buttons on the still view of the mission progress. Its pretty awesome!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

www.v5design.com





www.v5design.com/ this website is using many flash functions.

The front page is using movie clip with butterfly. when I click one butterfly, butterfly fry away.
The choice of sound truck matches the background environment well and give relaxing mood to the visitor.

I like the portfolio page, because its organized well and fast download a data.

Saturday, November 07, 2009

Sean Wilkinson- Blog 2: Studio Study


Www.StrawberryFrog.com
For my second blog I chose to showcase the work of design studio, StrawberryFrog. With a resume that includes: Frito Lay, Fosters, Mitsubishi, Heineken, Xerox and Ikea, StrawberryFrog has created numerous sites that are not only very flash heavy, but that are also incredibly creative. When you first open the site, there is a flash animation of a frog, and a very polished way to chose which country you are coming from. The transition between entering the site and browsing is very fluid and the use of the scroll bar in the portfolio menu is very ascetically pleasing.

To sell Japanese sneakers, StrawberryFrog created a website called "Made In Japan" where pictures from the internet of various people enjoying Japan are posted in the form of the product they are trying to sell; in this case sneakers. The site is fun to mess around with and is very creative.

When creating print-ads for IKEA, StrawberryFrog took a rather interesting route by making a sort of nonsensical ad, featuring people dressed as mice with the tagline "Don't Be Grey," while the mice are in IKEA furnished rooms. The idea itself is utterly ridiculous, but it does leave a mark on the viewer and it will come back to the viewer's head, which is one of the main goals of such marketing.

Something else I enjoyed about StrawberryFrog's work is just how simple it is. The Flash portions are very well utilized but the sites are never too complicated. When creating a website for Foster's, the Australian beer, instead of creating something that requires a great deal of time due to interactivity, they created a very simple, but well done site.

StrawberryFrog is an excellent studio, that has created numerous amazing flash sites utilizing their creativity and simplicity. I highly recommend checking out their portfolio and watching some of their commercials; all which are highly entertaining.

Friday, November 06, 2009

Blog Exploration #2: "Coraline"
http://www.coraline.com/
This Flash site was created to promote the animated film called "Coraline".Once you've enter the official site it has an interactive background showing the house and set in which the movies takes places. It also has a border menu at the bottom of the screen where you can click to view the trailer, learn about the film and cast,the DVD, or view a map of the places on the set you can navigate through.


On the interactive background you can click and go into to either, the Garden, the Well, Coraline's apartment, the upstairs apartment, or the downstairs apartment where the other character in the film live. In each of these places there are object that animate where you can click and view some short films that discuss the making of "Coraline" or little games you can play.

When you enter into the garden it allows you to create your own flower which I thought was really cute. When you go into the well there are many different behind-the-scenes pictures and a few short clips you can look at along the well's wall.

Inside Coraline's apartment you can view her bedroom, living room, her father's study,and the "Other Mother's Workshop". In each of these places are little interesting clips of interactive objects like Coraline's photo in her bedroom or the piano in her father's study. In the "Other Mother's Workshop" you can go and build a doll face of your own using your own photo.

Inside the apartment underneath Coraline's is where Mrs.Forcible and Mrs. Spink live, two old women who ,I believe, use to be actresses. In their home you can view the theatre where you can see some more clips from the making of the movie and trailers.

In the apartment above Coraline is Mr. Bobinsky and his mouse circus.In there you can view a movie clip from the movie.

There is a lot more to do in this website than what I've named. It's a very well thought out website and it really made me what to see the movie, which I did and I love it.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Studio/Artist Exploration :: Becca Patterson

I chose to looks at Mark Ecko's artist website. He is an artist for the brand "Ecko" as well as works on many side projects for a variety of clients, including magazines, cars, sneakers, tv shows and philanthropies. This first thing that drew me to his website was the homepage. It is comprised of a background that looks like a room in an art gallery with him standing in front of his exhibition. His name is boldly written on the wall and there are plenty of framed images "hanging" on that same wall arranged very neatly. When you drag your mouse around the page the images shift to follow the direction your going. You can click on each "frame" to enter into a more specific gallery pertaining to whatever that frame's title says. When the website is changing from one gallery to the next the frames drop off the side of the page and are replaced by new ones, great animation. Once inside of that gallery, it is easy to navigate back to home, or even to keep exploring deeper into that topic. The headline is continuous and serves as the constant navigational bar no matter which page you are currently on, and gives you options to jump not only back to the home page but to any other subgroup.


The look of this website is so clean, organized, and intriguing. The usage of just black and white really makes the images pop and gives off a very professional feeling. The page is very easy to navigate. It has a wonderful way of being simple, but not boring. I really like how each subgroup's web design pertains to the topic of the group. For example, under the grafitti tab, the page is set up as a cityscape with changing the billboard fronts each time you click on a different type of grafitti. While there are differences in all of the pages, there is a very cohesive and obvious theme running throughout them all.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Studio/Artist Exploration




Studio/Artist Exploration




The website know as "creaktiff" was created by four designers; casura, jocker, karl, and deus. These designers who created the site are all from France. Their started out with phtography and still to this day have a wide imagination to do the artistic things they do. The website has a very appealing front page which draws your attention to a house on a one way street which all appear to be sitting on a cliff. its obviously a great creation. The colors blue, orange, red, and green were used in arrows and are very appealing and stick out almost to be the main focus. These designers have caught the eye of many people and will continue to.


I liked one of their short movies they created on this website. its very simple but creative, its funny though how they drew this characters on this movie. also there's a short movie of a chair, designed by karl. its fun how these designer designed this site in a house of no where where the links are on each windows. they have everything to check out such as; links, websites, photos, streetart, design 3d and print. they don't have much information about them, but its an amazing work they have done.








I found this amazing website site of Disney, its a Disney chanel TV. show made at soleilnoirr. it has links to either watch their favorite shows or play their favorite games. I think this website was create for childrens. also on this page has tabs to click, such as TV, Film, Music, and there's a lot of options to choose where to watch videos, cartoons, or films, very nice creative for childrens.


Photos: these photos were taken in france, paris, and roma. they also have some photos in design 3D that seems they were create in very strong colors. their outlines are straights and fancy.


I think these designer came up with this amazing idea and excellent job for the people to explore their work. is fun also for the kids to check out this sites of disney to watch and click any links of disney sites to have fun.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Design Exploration :: Sean Ashcraft

1 :: Organic Grid - Portfolio Site


It's a pretty simple site, but what I liked immediately was the graphic appeal. And when I started mousing around, the addition of the sound took it to another level. I probably moused over the sequence of bars 10 times before actually clicking on one.


I thought it was a pretty fresh take on site navigation. Of particular interest was that each nav bar seemed to be its own little Flash movie, each with its own loading script. Pretty slick.


Once you click in, you've got a couple different options to get around the site. You can either use your arrow keys to check out the content, or the bar across the bottom that comes up when you mouse over that area.


You can even check out the older version of the site, which is in itself a pretty cool Flash exercise.

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2 :: Yo Gabba Gabba! - Kids TV Show Site


Where do I even start with this one?! There is so much fun stuff going on with this site, all courtesy of creative minds and our pal Flash.


First, when you come to the site, you immediately know you're getting into something fun. From the use of colors to the fonts and graphics, it all speaks to the intended audience. And is even cool for older peeps to explore.


The loading script is even fun, and the way it transitions to the home page is really nice, as if it were peeling back the cover to reveal even more good stuff. Once you're in, the layout is pretty basic, but the content is far from. You can check out videos, play games, and interact in countless ways. They even have a separate area that takes you to news and their blog.


The interactivity at the bottom that allows you to identify each of the characters is a particularly nice touch. So get in there, check it out, explore. It's pretty addicting really, and I'm way older than 10.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Donna Ackermann


This is a interactive game site. I love how simple the site is. It is very easy to use and kills lots of time when you are bored. You can play different games in real time with other people all over the world.
Some of the games are just for fun with no point to them at all. Like Letters and Scratchpad. With these two games you can ether play around and do what the game is intended for or you can just mess with people. You can draw over their drawings or you can move their letters around while they are trying to spell a word.
Some of the other games you can play with just one other person. Such as 8 Ball Pool, Checkers and Tetris.
You also have the choice to play single player games. Those ones are Extreme Heli Boarding, Elite Base Jumping, Base Jumping, FWG Knight II, Rodent Tree Jump, Mini Golf and Crazy Cone 2.
The last game is my favorite game. I can play Jigsaw for hours. They have three different levels you can play Easy, Medium and Hard. The puzzles also change every day. They have about ten different puzzles that will rotate throughout the day. Then the following day those ten puzzles are all different. So the more dedicated players are not doing the same puzzles over and over. Most of the time people just play the game, but every now and then you will get a person that wants to take the puzzle pieces and move them around and mess up everyone's hard work. If they do this for to long then the can be blocked from the game for three puzzles.
There is an option to have an account with Lunchtimers. But the only difference between a member and a nonmember is that you can have a cute little avatar.

Infamous

http://www.infamousthegame.com/#/en_US/home


Well I am a pretty big gamer and i have recently been playing this game called Infamous on my Ps3 platform. So i decided to check out the web site for the game and the first thing i noticed about the site is that when you scroll over any of the tabs you get a lightning effect which is the main power of the hero in the game. The site is done in a graphic art style that the game is also built around instead of using 3d animation for cut scenes. I cant get the pictures i got of the site to get on here so Ive posted the link. But what i also noticed that was really neat was that it was entirelly build in flash. It even has a built in mini game that was really fun to play which is basically a flash version of the game in a fun little game.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Design Exploration: Sonny Sachs

I am a Lover of Exotic and Luxury Cars, so I decided to Explore the Design of Ferrari's Website for their new take on the Classic Ferrari California.
The first feature I noticed was the clean Showroom kind of feel, with Navigation Tabs that Include, Downloads, Register, and the Main Ideas which are Hear, See, and Feel.
In the Feel Tab or Configurtor, the center Image which you cant miss, of the Ferrari Red California has buttons that let you click to view the front, back, and sides of the car, and Tabs located at the bottom right that pop up to let you put the Top down, view the interior, choose a colour for the car, the trim of the car, and wheels for the car, making the website have a more Warm feel making you feel like the car is yours and you can choose what you like. This had to be one of the most time consuming parts for the designer as, he had design it where you could make the car you like.

In the Hear Tab, You will notice what looks like a Ferrari California Hidden in the Dark, and you will see Four Different Tabs Labeled, "Awaken The Soul", "Release The Spirit", "FeelThe Rush", and "Embrace The Thrill." When you click Play on each of these you will notice diffrent Sounds from the Ferrari California that make you feel as if you are driving the car yourself.
The See Tab, I thought definitely Described the Car as it looks as if it is in a showroom or Garage somewhere in California with the sun setting and Tranquil music. See features a Slideshow of the car, and another Tab labeled Equipment which opens into more navigation features, Design, Performance, and Innovation, with more features for each of those.

I thought this Website Has tons of information, but at the Same time the Designer made everything so Neatly Organized, and clean with not to many crazy effects, and easy to navigate around when you roll over Tabs the Designer made more of an Accordion type Navigation to let you know what your on and add Clicking Noises to show Links are active. I think some goals and objectives the Designer was trying to get out was to show that this Ferrari is a classic and at the same time trying to give you a personal experience of what it would be like to own this Car. The Designer definitely made the website feel warm and welcoming.

I found this website off of The FWA website, and have always been a fan of Gatorade, as it keeps me hydrated, "metabolizes energy," "helps protect your body," it has a "crisp clean flavor," has "less calories," and many more reasons to Keep Me Drinking it when looking for something other then Water.

The page loads with a Gatorade Bottle Slowly being what looks to be consumed with different Actions being said, and when its finished it says "Thats Gatorade." Which had to probably take the Designer a little more time to make it look realistic.


The Product Page is in Black and White with all the Drinks lined up horizontal and when you scroll right or left over the drinks, They turn into their liquid colors, with a description of what your about to click on. When you click on a Drink there is a widescreen video of athletes, description and benefits of the drink, and other flavors with colors to pick on.
The Athletes Page and Player of the Year Page, are also in black and white until you roll over a person and their description shows up and they are in color, but instead the Designer gave these pages a Carousel feel instead of just horizontal. Each Athletes has their own page when you click on them with a video and description.
The Designer again had to take a lot of information from the different Drinks, and Athletes and figure a way to make everything easy to navigate through and also be easy to get back to something else. Also, making an effect on each word or thing to show that it is active to click on. Gatorade.com is another clean website with lots of information but kept well organized.


Friday, September 25, 2009

Blog One: "Luovo"

(Sorry but my screen shots seem to not be working, but here's a link to the site: http://www.luovo.com/eng/mainPage.html)
I chose a website called "Luovo" for my first blog. "Luovo" is a website built for an Italian animation film directed by Dario Picciau. I find the animation of the film very interesting. This site gives many interesting facts on the filmmakers and history. The design is rather simple and very easy to navigate through so users of all levels can use it. After you get passed the splash screen, there is a slide show of images from the film and what seems like light snow going across the screen. At the bottom of that, there is an arrow repeatedly pointing to the left side of the slide show and when you roll the mouse to the left a menu comes up. There, you can view the trailer, news, read an introduction of the film, learn about the author or director, and they even let you view information on each of the animated characters from the film.


They also allow you to view drawings they did for the film.In the background there are very interesting abstract designs. Above the slideshow, there is a list of awards they won and were nominated for. The background music is very beautiful and plays well with the website design, giving the site a mystic and surreal mood.

DAFFY'S website!!



Daffy's website is interesting. It uses allot of flash functions and a variable cuser function, that tracks your mouse curser on the web page. The main web page has a large image of a person modeling one of there latests clothing outfits. In the center of the main web page has seven
small rectangle menus of radom sizes. As the curser moves over one of menus, it automatically
expands by approxiately twice its orginal size and displays more information about the next
web page like a context page of a text book without actually selecting the menu. The back ground page also changes to an image that fits the subject matter of the menu. When you select
one of these small menus by clicking once, the web page jumps to a new set small rectangler
title pages with more information. After this there are the standard set of web links around the web page. I though how that menu page is presented was very attractive to the visitor and displays the most common that weman are insterested.

Design Exploration: Becca Patterson

The website I chose is http://www.starbuckscoffeeathome.com/. I found this website on FWA and was drawn to it because I'm an avid coffee drinker. Starbucks brings in all types of customers and can really appeal to just about everyone. That's where this website comes in.
The site is very clear and organized, incorporating the chalkboard feel as if you were in a Starbucks coffeeshop. The first three choices are: "Explore our Coffees", "Find My Perfect Coffee", and "Visit the Barista Gallery."


As you scroll over each option, the text animates itself and becomes a lifelike drawing. The sounds include chalk on a chalkboard as well as coffeehouse chatter. When you select your option the current screen erased as a chalkboard would, even leaving a little hint of the most previous artwork. Starbucks gives you an interactive way to decide what coffee fits your personal taste. It goes through 5 steps, asking thinks like how much acidity:


Everything about this website is very uniform, you know that it belongs together and you know that it belongs in Starbucks. If you don't want to chose any of the three options on the start screen there are always the blends shown below that you can click on to discover more information:


This website is a great link between the customer and the store and provides necessary information without having to go in and inquire. It also builds a fun relationship between the consumer and their coffee.

Studio/Artist Exploration

I chose to explore the studio Dvein and their site. Dvein is a multimedia and interactive studio that has worked with clients such as HP, ESPN, etc. and has worked on project such as Spiderman 3, The Invasion, etc. This company certainly has a portfolio to back up their incredible flash site.

This site intrigues me on a number of levels, not just the flash aspect. The colors used in the basic layout are some of my favorites; black, dark gray and white. The initial logo for the company really tells a lot about what they do. The intricate ribbon with highlighted waves shows that Dvein is a more modern company.

The most prominent feature is the wheel of images on the left. This is their form of navigation throughout all of their works. As you mouse over each one the image pops up to enlarge and give a preview. Dvein has organized their images by company/client. Every image belongs to a specific family that is highlighted in the middle of the page. You can also use the center list to navigate which photos to look at. The center list is a very clever organized list with buttons, within movie clips, etc. to have specific titles change alpha brightness when others are selected. This simple but effective trick is one of my favorites used.

Once you click on a specific image or the title, that objects series of images pops up like a stairway spiral. As you mouse over the stairs grow/shrink. This beautiful technique grabs your attention and is great eye-candy. After you click on an image, it straightens out the circle, then jumps to the center of the page, darkens the background and enlarges to a full view. It also tells about the image a little, and like a normal slideshow, lets you go back/forth through images. To get out of this view you simply click outside the picture.

The navigation bar the top is very simple with a cool look to it. Once you click on the title the background darkens and the text flies in from the bottom. This is a very unique and aesthetically pleasing way to view their information. they used a simple tween with the text moving in and they used an "S" curve easing to start the movement fast and end smooth and slow. Overall I think this site was created beautifully and with a modern view on a great portfolio. It definitely inspired me to take my personal portfolio to the next level.

Design Exploration: Sean Wilkinson


www.sketch.odopod.com
For my site, I chose Odosketch. This is a very interesting flash site I found on the FWA. The site itself seems very simple; when you first open all you get is a button that says "New Sketch" and thumbnails of various pictures. The various pictures were drawn by everyday people, but with the help of the digital canvas their images have a certain look to them that allow each picture to come out different.
Odosketch, created by the design company Odopod for Adobe says, "Odosketch seeks to recreate the decidedly non-digital experience of working with a sketchbook. Its papery textures, variety of brushes and intentional imperfections make you forget you're working on a screen." And coming from a company that has worked with Nike, MTV and Playstation it is nice to see a project that is not commercial.
When you first go to Odosketch, it is recommended you make an account and from then all all of your sketches will be saved, and if they come out well they could be featured on the homepage. Now, the use of flash and what I think is the best part of the website is the recreation of every image drawn. You can click on one of the thousands of sketches and see from the very beginning exactly how the person created it; which not only helps you learn the process but give you great ideas.
The Finished Product:
The Process: www.sketch.odopod.com/sketches/60418
So, this is a site that from the start doesn't look like a very heavy flash site, but once you get in the finite details of it you find a wide use of flash. Not only does the site record every stroke that goes into a painting, they also allow the artist or fans to copy and paste the html code that allows for the process flash to go on your own site.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Design Exploration :: Sean Ashcraft

1 :: Vitamin Water :: Consumer Site

This is one of my favorite consumer-oriented web sites. The design is very crisp and modern, the site is easy to navigate, and there's just enough interactivity to make you want to explore further. Vitamin Water isn't even the healthiest of flavored water drinks available, but the site gives you the feeling it is.


For starters, I think what this site does very successfully is to give you the sense that you're interacting with a 3D object in 2D space. The way the bottles fly in, then re-orient in a twisting, vanishing perspective is very effective. That, coupled with the use of scale and selective focus really gives you that sense of dimension. Although this can never replace the sensation of holding the bottle in your hand, it puts the consumer squarely in the metaphorical aisle and allows them to explore the product.


The site has a very organic feel even when you're just looking at, but when you start to mouse around, it becomes even more organic in nature. The way the top nav moves when you mouse over it, the vignettes in either corner, the way the bottles react as you move the mouse over them, this all encourages the consumer to dig deeper. I found myself moving the mouse back and forth on the bottles just because it was fun to make them move.


You can click a bottle for more info, click the "go for more" button, scroll through the flavors, there's just so many ways to get what you want out of this site. Once you click in, the transition of the bottles flying at you is a nice touch, furthering the notion that you're delving into the site. When you get to the page of the chosen flavor, the addition of the design elements reinforces for the consumer what the flavor is all about. Plus, you can dig even deeper and find out how the particular flavor benefits you with the various vitamins it contains. Pretty cool.


I could go on and on but you should give the site a spin, you won't be disappointed, even if you don't like sugar water, I mean Vitamin Water.

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2 :: Inglorius Basterds :: Movie Site

This site really gives you a sense for the gritty nature of this movie from the moment it loads. The weathered and scarred bat with the helmet hanging from it, the textures in the the type, the little splats of blood, all clues as to what's going on with this flick. And let's be honest, who wouldn't like the idea of a bunch of Army guys wasting Nazis for sport during WWII?


But I digress... the site makes really nice use of layering and depth with the foreground, mid-ground and background images, and the way each of the various elements loads in keeps your interest and encourages you to dig for more.



One pretty slick feature is the customizable wallpaper generator, or "Basterds Builder" you can explore in the downloads section. It gives you the ability to select from different backgrounds, characters, objects, etc. to create a custom wallpaper. Super cool use of Flash that I can't wait to figure out how to do.


Check out the site, check out the movie. They both rock.