Sunday, March 15, 2009

Interactive Design - Great Web Design Examples



With so many fantastic different types of interactive design websites, ill just show you some of my favorites.

Armani Jeans (
www.armanijeans.com)

Armani Jeans has you travelling through the streets and alleyways with a bunch of lively young adults. As you are following them, you are able to look at the surroundings rather then being locked on to a certain viewpoint. Throughout your journey, you reach checkpoints where you are able to look at the current catalogue for the men and women’s clothing line and by proceeding further, it will allow you to view accessories and more. Armani Jeans has given us a creative spin to showing their latest line.


Nike iD (
nikeid.nike.com)

Nike has created an ingenious idea of being able to create your own color scheme for your chosen sneakers. Not only does this allow you to be as creative as you want, it makes your sneakers unique. When customizing your sneakers, you are able to change the color of accent, swoosh, base, secondary and also receiving two colors of laces to match with your awesome kicks. In addition, at the end of your creation, you are able to place your ID on the side to make sure your kicks are definitely original. Unfortunately, you are only able to purchase your customized sneakers in certain countries (Australia not being one of them =( ).


Tronic (
www.tronicstudio.com)

Tronic is a collective of architects, designers, art directors and directors. The site beautifully displays their work in a cyber-futuristic layout. By clicking on collection and selecting one of clients below, the background changes accordingly to the works done for the client. Clicking on the picture allows you to view the other images and also the videos are available to view above the image. The overall feel of the site is slick and smooth but also very unique in their approach to displaying their works and as well as how the company portrays themselves.


Architectural Association School of Architecture (
www.aaschool.ac.uk/aadvd/)

Opening the site leads you to rows of student’s works from the Architectural Association School of Architecture. By minimizing and organizing the works, it allows you to easily view all of them without looking untidy. To improve efficiency of the site, running your mouse cursor over the rows opens it up so you can see a mini preview of the student’s works without having to click on it. Clicking on the images opens it to view the works closer. Instead of having to click on an icon to change images, the website automatically changes it like a slideshow. This is also another addition to the users being able to use the website efficiently. There are also texts accompanying the image to gather background information.

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