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Rich pickings this month once again as we have scoured the net for the best of the web that we hope will inspire you to create your very own interactive master pieces. This issue has sites that will raise a smile as well as those that will have you transfixed to your monitor. Enjoy!

 
     
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HUNGRY SUITCASE
www.hungrysuitcase.com
Designed by: Big Spaceship
If you are wondering what holiday destination would serve you best this year you can visit Sammy the suitcase help you choose while enjoying some laughs along the way. This website helps you to determine your holiday personality type and reveals all to find out where in the world you should be heading. The site uses a novelty and comedic animated suitcase with plenty quirky of things to say as you pack the suitcase full of holiday themed interactive items that you want to take along with you.
  DADDY YANKEE, EL CARTEL
www.daddyyankee.com
Designed by: Elastic People
This site serves primarily as a promotional website for pop star Daddy Yankee’s new album “El Cartel: The Big Boss”. The site comes with all the promotional bells and whistles; downloadable ringtones, audio player and embedded music video clips complete with the highlighting of big name collaborations with current heavyweights of the music industry. Shining out with a strong sense of self and branded to the new albums visual elements to the latter, the production of the site is finely tuned and achieves maximum impact.
   
  COKE + FAITHLESS: BOTTLE
www.faithless.coca-cola.com
Designed by: Argonauten G2
Innovative websites are what gets us at the magazine excited more than anything while we are surfing the net and this site is an charming yet edgy and experimental multimedia show of visual poetry that sees us witness the unique collaboration up of Coca-coke and dance legends Faithless in an attempt to connect people from different backgrounds and cultures. This website, seen as an interactive piece of art is based on the music video created by Paranoid as was the track created by Faithless.
   
  ELAN POWER YACHTS
www.elan-yachts.com
Designed by: Web Shocker
The website for one of the worlds leading yacht manufacturers requires it to be as lush as its creations. For Elan Marine, boat makers since 1949, this website is very much a case of job done. The navigation is fluid, overall design lavishly nurtured all with a strong brand identity intact. Large pictures of the luxury yachts dominate the page in a well-organized layout where no stone of user interest goes unturned or un checked. All bases are definitely covered here.
   
  MOTOROLA RAZAR 2
www.motorola.com/razr2
Designed by: Gringo & Cutwater
It seems that more and more often that promotional websites for mobile phones hit the web design hot spot more regularly than ever. This will no doubt be due to the amount of money that is being thrown into the marketing of communication technologies in recent years. Motorola never disappoint in the online market arena and guess what? They have done it again. To market their latest offerings of sleek mobile phones they have produced a stylish website with some mouth watering interactive elements.
     
 
     
   
 
     
       
         
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