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The website for London Digital Week has a pretty cool header made of moving colors. Very nice way to add a sense of interest while keeping a very straight up, traditional design with everything else.
Websites are festive in their own way. The Bonnaroo site takes on a home made, almost felt-like quality in its type and other elements, and scraps together a pretty festive feeling site. I love it! The type is pretty well done, too.
These guys used a 3-side bleed movie for the bg of their website. It is super distracting, except that's what they're selling. So it works for this site. Note the screen that's placed over the video - gives the whole thing a little texture, and pushes it into the background just a little more.
these guys put together this totally mental site that makes you work hard to figure out what it does. They tucked in some very nice surprises - my favorite is a "panic" button that launches an article on stress reduction in a new window. Very funny, and actually useful at the same time.
This little site, with it's simplistic background & nice white-set-pretty-opaque bg for a column website has been making me wish I owned a club (that also carries it's own record label) all freaking day long. I want one, okay? Sometimes all you need is a full page beautiful illustration, some cool, interesting music, and some pretty impressive talent to thumb through. Less is more right here - me gusta mucho.
Watt is a club in Rotterdam. They set up this site with a header that rotates. This little trick is done throughout many sites - a changing image w/ some text, but NOT the whole flippin' header of a site! Very innovative. The grand lesson: take something that works in terms of basic function (like rotation) and apply it somewhere else to see what happens. Note how the rest of the design is built to accommodate this massive rotating graphic.
So okay, these guys mixed up the header with images, illustrations, and straight up objects, and then layered in the content beneath that. It can be so flippin' hard to make such a cluttered mess look appealing! But I love it. They did some nice things with color, and there kind of is a decent hierarchy happening due to the larger header, and smaller body copy. The nav elements get a little lost (cause they're too small & aren't very interesting), but otherwise I like the way this guy feels.