Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Know y'all will like this one!

Got lucky this week. First off in Print's 10/09 issue I see some design work I like, and sure enough, the responsible firm also has an outstanding web site. Sagameister is (at the very least) well known for there cd packaging for the music industry. Now that we've fiddled with flash some, you can really appreciate all the special effort that has gone into every page -- front front page mind-boggling motion to the 3-d animation of the buttons inside. And btw -- the work is great too. I've been at this a while but the link for "students" looks interesting and I'm gonna go back to read and enjoy myself...after Thanksgiving that is.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Really smooth (Flash?) action

Not only is this site well organized and designed (check out their "thumbnails along the left edge w/n Our Work), I found the movement of the animation extra smooth and refined. They do nice work as well! I found reference to this site in Print's Regional Design Annual/2009.



Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Simple, straightforward, yet unique

This young man is cited in Print's April/2009 "Rising Stars" issue (I've been trying to get a sense of what the new designers want to do with their own sites). He is a design illustrator rather than a designer in the commercial/graphic art sense. The way he lets his portfolio links run on as a paragraph at the top (with neon pink rollovers) is something I hadn't seen done before...as well as the fact that all of his links just go to a point further down on the page rather into another gallery. Yep, one html file, and you can essentially control your own slide show of his stuff by just hitting the "next" button. This appeals to me as the "shortest distance between two points", and also because it seems unique. The dramatic black background annoyed me at first but after looking through his work I decided it was really a good fit for his style. Good doesn't have to be complicated.


Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Wow. I'm thinking this must be the sharp edge.

Razorfish is another agency that's featured in the latest CA Interactive Annual. Their business is developing websites for other clients, and as they suggest in their own site, they perform like they were "born digital." There's so much going on here, so elegantly and in an understated way (even the audio cues are subtle and sophisticated), I can hardly begin to describe it all. For example, there's live video from each of their offices (lower right corner is where you choose the location) that kind of lets you spy on their activities as you wander through their site. Just crazy. Go to this site and be wowed. They are way beyond the curve.