Posts and observations on some of the most exciting design work for screen. Work best realized away from a printed surface.
Oblong Industries has basically created the Minority Report UI—in real life.
Add your own quitting event to the timeline for all to see and take example from.
Uniqlo just refuses to stop with the continuous onslaught of head turning interactive marketing.
Smooth transitions, clean grid, and beautiful work add up to a very tasty site update.
This new advertisement for Toshiba HD products is an amazing example of ‘bullet-time’ filming technology.
W-O-W, “A New Perspective on Women and Their World,” fills the browser frame with some beautiful typography and high quality photographs.
This experimentcould not have been done not long ago, and congratulations again to Obama.
Pixar’s latest film to be released May 29, 2009 is finally available for viewing.
56 Leonard, an upcoming luxury residential development in Manhattan by architects Herzog & De Meuron.
The U.S. election is upon us. This slick site provide some great info on both candidates.
Aviary recently launched their set of online applications meant to compete with the Adobe Creative Suite for many consumer level needs.
A few days before the presidential election, another website has been released to collect support for Obama.
Wim Tellier’s photography project consisting of 7 continents, 6 elderly and 4500 children.
Axel Rudolph’s dissertation for his degree at Ravensburg College presents some history of the Middle East conflict beautifully.
Wilson Miner’s updated website and blog makes beautiful use of large type and active white space.
Seth Brau’s latest contribution to the type in motion style serves as promotion for the Human Rights Action center.
Michael Paul Young updated his site recently to show off his incredible work in style.
IDEO represents their years of impressive work with an equally impressive website.
While I try to find my words, watch this breathtaking animation/installation.
Seymourpowell’s new website shows off their product design work with some very clean lines.
Depending on your personal taste, Hellohi Kimori’s brand new site is quite delicious.
Bon Magazine brings back unanswered questions on how web design could or should become more like its paper based predecessors.
GOOD magazine has brought their website up to speed with some of the best out there.