http://www.jiong.com
I really like the collage-ish stuff he does with the type on his projects
http:www.barnesandnoble.com
Its nice that when you are looking for a book, you can easily see what else the author has written just by clicking on his name and what other people who are purchasing this book are also purchasing. Its easy to go through the site and it makes you want to buy more things which is kinda the point.
http://www.amitworx.com/
this is very animated but I really like the way the viewer interacts with it by clicking on the bubbles to see the image instead of just showing a list of thumbnails.
http://www.blipstation.com/
check out the piece "hackney girl".. don't know if this is entirely applicable but the way the images move reminds me of my concept.. so.. there.
http://www.fray.com/work/year/
a little more interative in than the last sight, bettter design, and not so many words to where i don't want to read.
http://www.fray.com/work/handicapped/
Although it's a good design and draws me in at the beginning i do lose interest near the end. and instead of the words "continue" at the end of the page, you click on the last words
Ok, i know this sounds dumb, but this assignment is ridiculously difficult for me, i have yet to find one interactive webpage/poem-thing that isn't linear. So I'm sorry Ryan, but this is the best i've got so far.
So this visual poem works in a linear fasion, it is simple, using the same visual imagery page after page to tell the author's story. It finally ends with some external links. The only links are linear, leading to the next page.
this is basically a photo gallery, but it offers a number of different ways to go to the next or previous photo. Also provides some links to other sites and a massive photo archive, that pretty much rocks, hehe.
Ok so this is a website, that resmebles an actual portfolio, but instead of being on paper it's on the webpage, with links instead of phone numbers or addresses. It also has an insane amount of links throughout the portfolio, leading to works, resumes, archives, and links, simple design, fun interaction, and a good portfolio of his works.
www.homestarrunner.com
ok i know that this is majority flash, but it's the most interactive website i've ever seen, you could literally play on it for weeks at a week setting. The hypermedia is off the hook. For example if you go to games you have to shoot the games with a rocket to go to different options, and if you go to strong bad emails, you will probably laugh. Throughout the flash you can interact and click on stuff.
Allright that does it for me, i'll see ya'll tommorow.
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http://www.nytimes.com/packages/khtml/2005/04/02/international/for_POPE_FEATURE.html?HI
http://www.fray.com/work/lesson/
http://www.fray.com/work/year/
http://www.fray.com/work/handicapped/
http://www.fray.com/work/card/
http://www.fray.com/work/interesting/
http://www.fray.com/drugs/toothbrush/
http://www.toolband.com/
http://www.jiong.com
I really like the collage-ish stuff he does with the type on his projects
http:www.barnesandnoble.com
Its nice that when you are looking for a book, you can easily see what else the author has written just by clicking on his name and what other people who are purchasing this book are also purchasing. Its easy to go through the site and it makes you want to buy more things which is kinda the point.
http://www.bigspaceship.com/v2.5/
the type is on a diagonal. How often do you see that?
http://www.amitworx.com/
this is very animated but I really like the way the viewer interacts with it by clicking on the bubbles to see the image instead of just showing a list of thumbnails.
http://www.blipstation.com/
check out the piece "hackney girl".. don't know if this is entirely applicable but the way the images move reminds me of my concept.. so.. there.
http://adaweb.walkerart.org/project/blindspot/
this one is definately something we could pull off.. really long though.. but interactive.. no external links however.
http://art-design.smsu.edu/cooley/courses/projects/nonlinear/CRUMBS/TITLE_A.HTM
this is a classic example of "student work".. we can be better than this (i hope).. ok?
http://www.gallerie-ph.ch/en/events/construct-sonor/klangraum/index.html
click on the tunnel activity thing.. its fun.. not really a narrative. but v. interactive..
enjoy.
www.korn.com
www.marilynmanson.com
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www.slipknot.com
patrick... your musical selections make me thing that i would not want to meet you in a dark alley..
:) simmer down sometime yeah?
http://www.sawmovie.com/site.html
This site forces you to navigate through the story by finding the clickable points in the site.
http://teacher.scholastic.com/clifford1/
This site has many interactive stories with clifford that help children learn and read that let the children pick things.
http://www.fantasticfourmovie.com/#
This site has a unique way of displaying the different profiles of the heros.
http://www.sincitythemovie.com/
This site has a cool connections section that by clicking on a person you see who is connected to them and so on.
http://www.nytimes.com/packages/khtml/2005/04/02/international/for_POPE_FEATURE.html?HI
interactive site on the Pope's life, and everything related to it. has audio commentary, and slide shows, you can click on what you want to hear.
http://www.fray.com/work/lesson/
decent design, nice background images, click on the last words to continue with the narrative.
http://www.fray.com/work/year/
a little more interative in than the last sight, bettter design, and not so many words to where i don't want to read.
http://www.fray.com/work/handicapped/
Although it's a good design and draws me in at the beginning i do lose interest near the end. and instead of the words "continue" at the end of the page, you click on the last words
http://www.fudgefactorycomics.com/newsframe.html
A very interactive site that uses images along with type for you to go from one page to another.
http://www.nathanj.com.au/
This site is a mixture of linear and non-linear stuff. It has some interesting parts in the site.
http://www.sisterhazel.com/main.html
A nice clean feel to it. Not like most bands sites that I have seen.
http://www.parskid.com/home.html
A interactive site with lots of external links.
www.artprostitute.com
www.nowgocreate.com/index.php
www.greenlady.com
www.reupmag.com
Ok, i know this sounds dumb, but this assignment is ridiculously difficult for me, i have yet to find one interactive webpage/poem-thing that isn't linear. So I'm sorry Ryan, but this is the best i've got so far.
http://fray.com/criminal/geographic/
So this visual poem works in a linear fasion, it is simple, using the same visual imagery page after page to tell the author's story. It finally ends with some external links. The only links are linear, leading to the next page.
http://www.positive-negative.com/
this is basically a photo gallery, but it offers a number of different ways to go to the next or previous photo. Also provides some links to other sites and a massive photo archive, that pretty much rocks, hehe.
http://portfolio.frankkolodziej.com/
Ok so this is a website, that resmebles an actual portfolio, but instead of being on paper it's on the webpage, with links instead of phone numbers or addresses. It also has an insane amount of links throughout the portfolio, leading to works, resumes, archives, and links, simple design, fun interaction, and a good portfolio of his works.
www.homestarrunner.com
ok i know that this is majority flash, but it's the most interactive website i've ever seen, you could literally play on it for weeks at a week setting. The hypermedia is off the hook. For example if you go to games you have to shoot the games with a rocket to go to different options, and if you go to strong bad emails, you will probably laugh. Throughout the flash you can interact and click on stuff.
Allright that does it for me, i'll see ya'll tommorow.
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