Once again we have set sail and cast a huge net to the deepest regions of the web to find you the most beautiful and darn right cool websites out there. I think you’ll agree that with this latest batch that there is enough here to keep you out of mischief for quite some time.
Conceived out of sheer love for typography, this site functions using
random sets of letters, published by photography website Flickr, to create
user-determined messages to send to personal or public audiences for
viewing. This is indeed an innovative and fun way to spread your digital
love for one another, and the process couldn’t be simpler. On opting
to leave a message, you simply have to type your message and input
your contact information. Then, once you have verified your email, the
message goes live.
The third instalment of the Halo game has come to the web
in the form of a fantastic site as part of its online marketing
campaign. An interactive walkthrough entertains and
inspires, as it enables you to transport yourself through
a moment in time during a great battle based upon the
gameplay, and is a model-maker’s dream. Along the way you
will find extra interactive checkpoints to click; these bring
up relevant character information and various video clips for
extra user enjoyment.
It is always a pleasure for us to feature websites in the gallery to the people behind the best in interactive media.
When our browser arrived at Toronto New Media supremos Jam3media, we found a team of web developers
who clearly love what they do. This team of web junkies specialise in the development of Flash and databasedriven
websites, boasting some pretty important clients to boot, Electronic Arts and America Online being just a
couple. The site itself is to the point, serving simply to showcase their work.
This award-winning site presents a professional portfoliobased
website that showcases some experimental and striking
artworks. The brainchild of Portugal-based multimedia and
graphic designer Pedro Cruz, the site is crafted with an obvious
obsession for visual communications. This site is image-heavy
with some neat interactive elements and animations thrown
in for good measure. Of course, his artworks are beautiful as
you would expect, with all relevant information and news also
catered for.
Another creative interactive agency but not just any another website.
For Australian-based Hive, its site is another example of how it should be
done. Following the trend of keeping it all as simple as it should be, Hive
has presented a fantastic user experience that is as dynamic as it is clean,
but highly polished in every facet with a strong brand identity to boot. The
site naturally centres on its body of work, along with presenting the everapproachable
team behind the company.
Imagine Publishing Ltd, Richmond House, 33 Richmond Hill, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH2 6EZ
Registered company 5374037 (England) : VAT No 864 6042 18
Directors: Damian Butt, Steven Boyd, Mark Kendrick, Alistair Ramsay, Harry Dhand, Andrew Hartley, Sam Watkinson