Showing posts with label Web design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Web design. Show all posts

6.13.2008

Trozo studio

New works unleashed by Eduardo Valdiviseo @ TROZO featuring designs for HULK Movie Site, 21, and many more..

6.10.2008

G94 does Nokia Bluetooth

My favorite Belgian Designers G94 deliver another slick flash experience for Nokia. Check it out here.

Alfa Romeo 159

vehicle micro-site, elegant design with an interactive after-effects look and feel to it. All sites will some day be as rich as this one. Very well executed, a must see from Soleil Noir Studio.


7.31.2007

How to use Spry widgets in Dreamweaver CS3

Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS3 software comes with a collection of Spry widgets, which make adding dynamic elements to your websites quick and easy. No prerequisite knowledge of DHTML is required because Dreamweaver CS3 hides that complexity. The widgets are also CSS-enabled, which means you can customize the look and feel of the widgets to match your site. Click to website!!

6.20.2007

MadInSpain 2007


The site for this year's MadInSpain design conference in Madrid is now live, announcing an amazing lineup of speakers including Wieden+Kennedy, The Brain Box, ATTIK, Group94 and many more. content form computerlove

6.19.2007

Featured CG Artists - Nicholas Ainley


CG Artists is Nicholas Ainley, who needs no introduction and his awesome expressive illustrations says much more than i can barely explain. Nik Ainley after teaching himself Photoshop in his spare time while gaining a degree in physics at Imperial College London, has moved into full time web design and illustration. He was listed as one of the 'Top 10 up-and-coming creative talents of 2006' by Computer Arts magazine, and his work has appeared at the 2006 OFFF exhibition in Barcelona. Though Photoshop is his primary tool for creating illustration, Nik has also utilized other applications including Illustrator, 3D Studio max, , Bryce, Poser and Xara 3D.....well their is always more to say... , but you go n check out his Amazing Artwork.-->> Nik Ainley website - Shinybinary <<--

6.18.2007

FWA Hall of Fame

To celebrate the FWA's 7th birthday, Rob and all announce the FWAHall of Fame at thefwa.org. Keep up the good work guys!

6.08.2007

Neteye Website Relaunch


Neteye the Hamburg based interactive agency just launched their new website. Discover lots of cool works in a new way of interactive showreel. Neteye

Koehorst in 't Veld

Koehorst in 't Veld is a graphic design studio based in Rotterdam. Art Directors of our beloved FRAME Mag. Another indication that the Dutch do it right!

Meet Fulguro

Meet Cédric Decroux (1976), Axel Jaccard (1977) and Yves Fidalgo (1976)...they are swiss bred, Fulguro. awesome works of all kind.

C.O.D.E. Guardian is out! Marco Spitoni

After 5 years the new short movie direct by Marco Spitoni is finally out! C.O.D.E. Guardian is his name and it was realized in the spare time, as Marco said on his site.
This 3d animation is a wonderful job, anyway a lot of us already knew Marco with the last work: The Hunt.
This movie is totally computer generated and it’s a mix of 2° world war and cyberpunk style, Usa against Germany, a typical theme of 80/90’s that Marco Spitone & Co. tell in this new version.
No more words now… just run to watch it! A 3d short movie totally Made in Italy.
www.cee-gee.com - Sito Ufficiale
Code guardian - link mirror
Code Guardian in QuickTime movie

Horror in Italian interactive

This is not a nice post. Once again I have to sadly point out how it’s rare and unusual in Italy to find innovative ideas in interactive. This morning I was reading Pubblicità Italia, and I found the news about this campaign (sorry the article it’s in Italian), http://www.bodyscare.com/ a website created to promote the upcoming horror movie “Hostel II”. I visited it and I thought “cool, eventually an innovative concept! But it was just an illusion... Yes, because when you first land on the site you happen to see a L’Oreal kind of visual, promoting a beauty farm and a series of treatments to keep you beauty and young.
However the positive impression lasts just for a couple of seconds, because after a moment the site reloads and because the ugly page I show below.

So, to recap... they had a very good idea (hiding an horrow movie campaign behind a beauty farm site), but they didn't take it any single step further. There isn't a second level of content (and there was sooo much to play with!), everything is just a wallpaper! Flat, sad and depressing. Who's the one to blame for this lack of energy? The client? The agency?Continue reading... "Horror in Italian interactive"

Welcome Snoop

Looks like MTV are cashing in on the recent government rejection of Snoop into Australia. It seems as though he is going for full Australian citizinship. This looks like the teaser so can't wait for the full campaign... then again - imagine Snoop as an Australian!!

Churches online in the countryside

It doesn't happen everyday that you get as a client a priest (or priesthood), especially when they ask you for a website. Padre Samuel Guedes asked for a Web platform containing, agenda, forms (to get online baptism certificates, for instance) and a Backoffice management system.


The result is what you see, a cool, fresh and coloured website, easy to navigate and with useful information for it users. The three churches reach about 10500 inhabitants, most of them catholic, I wonder how many go online to check church activities.
Paços de Ferreira, 35 kms away from Porto (Portugal), the city where these 3 churches are located, is well known for its furniture, I guess now it will be also known as "the place where God is online" :)