Wednesday, January 11, 2006

2006, year of mixed flavours.


Bio Bak
Drag, drop and throw! I was speechless and couldn't find a word to describe the creativity outcome of this site. Despite the pretty interface, which looks absolutely tasty, the details that you should look at is the site's usability. It's very well thought of, the sound effect, indications on what's clickable and what's not. Look, there's so much hidden or extra features to be explored around. Neat! (Why i'm impressed? Because the site is highly optimized and a lot of 'navigation' bug that happened to be around especially when using custom cursor, that designer solved it! Remember the day where you right click on a flash site with custom cursor, and then your own arrow stays there)


Memory Park
Talk about weird fantasy world, this probably fits half of the description. But wait, there's more. a very explorative site which you'll find yourself clicking around for more and more suprises for the rest of the world, it would partially reminds you of Samorost though.


Arturo Fuentes
3D space emulated in Flash? Interesting experimental site that evolves around the idea of music sheets.


Eminem
This site is one of the very content driven towards one subject itself, visually. I was impressed by the way of how they managed to visually intepret the storyline for Eminem's life. And you'll suprise to find a lot of hiddens inside as well. You would think it would be rather late to introduce or recommend this site to anyone. But i found there's no 'late' in always telling people what's great and nice out there. Worth looking out for the studio that designed this site, WeFail.


Liberty City Stories
A game for the PSP. But the interactivity that evolves around the site makes it worth exploring. What's worth watching is the transition in between items.


Yucca Studio
This site reminds me of Fort Minor's site where the navigation evokes the transition where different section acts as part of the layout for the site. But wait, not only beauty justify the site's quality, but as well the work from this studio, which it suprised me when i found BigBrosWorkshop's are done by one of their creative division, JunkFlea.

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