Magnetic North uses a nice gesture system which is quite intuitive, to allow you to view different parts of the site.
Pulling instead of clicking is quite an innovative idea, don’t you think?
Like flipping through cards. Only they’re on a screen and they’re not real.
Another novel web development, dontclick.it runs on the philosophy of not clicking anything (except for the first link when you enter the site). It’s quite cool.
Although not the most intuitive designs, Days with my Father manages to show the information it has to offer in a thought provoking, suitable way. The website itself is rather touching, and it tells a great story.
Truely a breathtaking site and experience. It had me wanting for more. In a few words, one of the best flash sites I’ve ever visited.
Digg has been trying out a few new ideas for a while now, and this is where most of it comes together. Some of the ideas here are quite nice, but I could never imagine them as a mainstream way of displaying information. Still, it’s a great example of what flash can accomplish.
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yeh right.. great post, Thank You