Here's a couple different thoughts on the good and the bad of "multimedia"/web documentaries.
http://bombayfc.com/blogpost/1959
http://www.michaelddavis.com/process/CreateJournalEntryComment?moduleId=5597405&entryId=15181761
Read the comments too
Check out POYi sports multimedia too
http://www.poyi.org/69/23/index.php
585 Magazine
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
HTML5 page transition examples
Jonathan and I talked about some possible ways to move from story to story, page to page, and here's a few interesting examples of what we can do easily.
http://www.madesignuk.com/uploader/
http://www.madesignuk.com/uploader/
Check them out.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Homepage design - last call for feedback
I'm including the latest homepage revision from our dev team, that Jonathan mentioned in his email.
This is your last chance to voice any thoughts and feedback you might have; what you like and what you don't like about it. Our dev team needs to get started on coding it as soon as possible.
This is your last chance to voice any thoughts and feedback you might have; what you like and what you don't like about it. Our dev team needs to get started on coding it as soon as possible.
Please, include your feedback as comments for this post, so we can have them all in one place. Thanks.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Sunday, January 22, 2012
home pages
Really like this page from Viktor
http://www.protest.eu/en#!/home
I just don't care for the darkening of the background when hovering over a particular clip.
I agree with Sarah, having a dominant photo with the other stories smaller below it would work well, like in the Vewd magazine she showed.
http://www.protest.eu/en#!/home
I just don't care for the darkening of the background when hovering over a particular clip.
I agree with Sarah, having a dominant photo with the other stories smaller below it would work well, like in the Vewd magazine she showed.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
homepages.
As for websites go, one of my favorite websites to navigate has always been natgeo. http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/?source=NavPhoHome.
I love the national geographic's website with the photo of the day and how it is portrayed with a main photo underneath various links.
Another website I like for a home page is this deaf photographer's website, Tate Tullier.
http://tatetullier.com/. I like the slideshow of photos that appear on the main screen along with the links on the side.
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