MoMA - James Ensor
The new MoMA website for the James Ensor exhibition (June 23 - September 21, 2009) that explores the work of the Belgian artist.
The new MoMA website for the James Ensor exhibition (June 23 - September 21, 2009) that explores the work of the Belgian artist.
Crispin Porter + Bogusky presents their new part agency website, part digital experiment. Think of it more like a “giant digital fishing net” which is supposed to be more than a just gallery of work.
AREA 17 is an interactive agency with offices in New York and Paris. Recently they relaunched their website and it’s a true gem. A very consistent, convenient & thoughtful design.
The outstanding motion design studio Stardust relaunched their website. A new full screen all-over interface is now presenting their body of work. via computerlove
Leroy Smith is the man who motivated Michael Jordan. Now he’s on the internet to motivate you. Be sure to check out the Video Game to find out if you have the ‘ball’ to make it to the hall of fame. via R²
‘Oops. I tweeted my pants’ is a twitter visualization with yummy colors and loads of nerd alerts. Say what you will about twitter, this is a strong demonstration of design and programming skills by FL2.
“Today is so yesterday”. Every day, Intel is working on the future. Come on in and see what Intel’s world will soon bring to yours…
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MoMA presents its current exhibition about dutch artist Aernout Mik. Unlike previous MoMA web specials this one’s embedded directly into the freshly relaunched MoMA website.
San Francisco based top-notch agency Goodby, Silverstein & Partners relaunched their website. A straight forward and flawless presentation of an extraordinary body of work. They know how to play.
Pep Gay is an accomplished make-up artist based in Brooklyn, New York City. His slick portfolio showcases amazing and crispy works for beauty and fashion photography.