Pentagram’s UI Design & Identity for the Litl, ”an innovative new web computer, or webbook, that marries the communication functions of a laptop and TV…”
—via Pentagram
Entries tagged “interactive”
Pentagram’s UI Design & Identity for the Litl, ”an innovative new web computer, or webbook, that marries the communication functions of a laptop and TV…”
—via Pentagram
abc.com site redesign complete with new homepage, videos, and programming guide:
abc quietly released a beta version of their new site, which focuses on their primetime content with new clips and show pages. The full episode player is pretty much the same pop-up window experience that we’ve enjoyed (except for the “click to continue” part), while the new landing pages give a refresh to the editorial content that accompany the on air programming.
Crispin Porter + Bogusky launch new experimental website
(discovered via skylar challand via idsgn)
CBSNews.com redesigns their site with a new look and more exclusive content. In addition to the live coverage of breaking news and special events, the redesign brings an updated video library to the “video” page.
Other show pages expand upon the content with full-length and segment videos linking to its respective articles. Although there’s nothing really unexpected in this new version of the site, it’s at least a step further along the right track.
The Cryptic Canvas: an interesting (and potentially addictive) new interactive online game where the viewer tries to identify the 50 films (all from the last 20 years) incorporated into one painting.
The MoMA redesigns their website after 5 years with a wider format. Breaking free of the left navigation the Museum of Modern Art’s site now uses a footer nav to get around the site. Another addition is the new bookmarking option for those who want to register and share pages with others. You can see the old site design here.
The overall experience is a big step forward especially for casual viewers who might not get the chance to visit the museum’s shows and collections in person.
The New York Times has a full review here.
Hotel626.com (designed by Goodby, Silverstein & Partners) is the winner of the FWA People’s Choice Awards 2008.
In a recent AdAge article titled “Gondry’s Movie Captures DIY’s Impact on Professional Creativity”, Teressa Iezzi writes “New Line Cinema has harnessed the sweding premise in an online and offline campaign that does right by the film’s crafty spirit. Visitors to BeKindMovie.com, created by Sydney Australia’s Tequila, discover that the internet has been erased and they must help rebuild (swede) it.” I find Tequila’s fragmented design for Michel Gondry’s “Be Kind Rewind,” refreshingly…