Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Here At Home - NFB/Interactive Website

This site is a feast for the eyes and ears. It is a web documentary about the homeless in Canada. I found this while thumbing through my Communication Arts Interactive Annual 19 (March/April 2013). The article in the magazine didn't do the site justice. You have to see it to appreciate the work put into it. The site is
Here At Home.


Please go and check the site out - each little dark colored circle is a clickable link with information on it & in some cases other links - just explore...


I'm not going to say a lot here, I'm just going to share some screen shots with you...

The client was The National Film Board of Canada & there are so many names attached I don't know which ones to include, so I'll list "Departement.ca - Project Design and Development."





Wednesday, October 23, 2013

My Thai Restaurant in Champaign, IL

I was researching websites for Project 3 and ran across these. They are all for the same Champaign restaurant - My Thai. Why in the world would they have three different websites? It is beyond me. The first one is the one that I would assume to be their main one; the url is www.mythaichampaign.com which is pretty straight forward. I found it really odd that this site doesn't have a single picture on it. The only thing I can say positively is that it does seem to have all of their menu items. Also note, that they not only have a horizontal link menu at the top, but it is duplicated down the left side.

Then I came across this one www.champaignmythai.com not what I would think of first when searching for a restaurant's website, but, it works. This one is by far the best of the three. It has some little "sparkly" things in their logo that flash and they have lots of pictures (Yea!). This site also has a way for you to order online. So, I would give this site a pretty good rating.

 This one was the third one I found. It is www.mythairestaurantchampaign.com which in my book is too wordy. I don't see anything really wrong with this, I just don't understand why in the world they would have three different sites. If they are using an ordering company, they could still just use one site & have that be their default.

Oh well, I just wanted to share my dismay with you.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Rednose Studio

I was doing research for my Illustration I class and ran across the website for Chris Sickels, Rednose Studio. I found part of my information on the GDS Flickr link and then on the web. I thought it might be kind of appropriate since we are doing a site with galleries for project 2. 

This first picture is on his landing page, and it is just the first picture in his on-line gallery.
He only has four links on his site, though. Which isn't very many in my book. But, he still has a great deal of information, images, items for sale, etc. on his site.

He, as with our project 2, has his blog on his site & it seems to have the same limitations that we are dealing with - no control over how much is seen at one time, etc. You can see this in the second image, which is his "blog" page.

The third picture is from his "contact" page. This image is a panoramic picture that is constantly moving and is of his studio. It is pretty cool to look at all of the stuff in the background that gives him inspiration. It's a little bit choppy, but I really like the idea.

I really liked the "shop". You can buy his sketches, pictures, sculptures & even puppets. Check them out at:

Rednose Studio

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Fresh Air Farms - Event Location

I stumbled across this site while looking up a logo I had ran across in Communication Arts Magazine (Design Annual 54) and on the web. Their logo and business card had caught my eye. When I got to their site, I fell in love! 

I don't usually go for sites that are all gooey with romance or any of that stuff, but, this one nabbed me.


The minute you go to Fresh Air Farms, music starts to play & you are taken to an open field with leaves falling from the trees and a horse strolling by in the background (first picture). Then if you go on to the other pages you are still serenaded by the pretty music and the vision of falling leaves and horses, but the bottom half of the screen changes (second picture).



The only time the top image changes is when you visit their "Gallery" page. You are still hearing their pretty little song, but now the entire page changes and you have the picture options to choose from.

I hope you enjoy their site as much as I did.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Pagan & Sharp



This week I found a site for typographers in Communication Arts Design Annual 54, Sept/Oct 2013.

We so often see photography & illustrator sites that I thought this would be a nice change of pace.


Their landing page has two rotating pictures, seen in my first two images at right.


They only have the four basic links at the top so the only one that has text that is formatted would be on their "About" link. It is shown in the third picture, at left.





If you would like to check out their typefaces more closely look at their work, or their blog, please go to their page.