[Sigia-l] Interesting Interface
Seth Earley
Seth at earley.com
Fri May 13 18:17:00 EDT 2005
Go to www.tlp.com
Tracy Locke is an ad agency that has been around for about 50 years.
I think these kinds of UI's are interesting, but one can't help but feel you
don't have the entire picture. These UI's have the look and feel of video
games - perhaps just the sort of thing that will appeal to users in 10 or 15
years after they have grown up acclimated to that type of experience.
Interesting and compelling (at least from a curiosity perspective). Perhaps
what a consumer products company needs for audiences used to lots of
graphics and stimulation. Or the type of thing that appeals to companies
who think this is what they need to stand out.
At pixel gasoline, there is an "example" 3d image that "you can add to your
website now". It's a cross spinning at an angle. Reminds me of the
spinning gears and flames that we saw on web sites in the early to mid
nineties.
Criticism and cynicism aside, these are very creative and at first glance
interesting. Agency.net has actual content management applications behind
the scenes driving what they are doing. Clearly these bring a new level of
artistry to UI design, but is there more than initial entertainment value?
Not sure.
Seth Earley
Earley & Associates, Inc
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Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 4:39 PM
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Subject: [Sigia-l] Interesting Interface
I am collecting examples of new, different and innovative navigational
models and interfaces for a presentation. Can you suggest any? Here
are some highlights:
http://dontclick.it
http://www.pixelgasoline.com
http://www.agencynet.com
http://www.matthewmahon.com
Thanks -
Dan
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