We’re back folks! We

Post a Comment By Chris Tingom on February 27, 2003

We’re back folks!

We just transfered the site to a new web host and had some other issues along the way, stay tuned for more great sites!

The American Revolution (a

Post a Comment By Chris Tingom on February 21, 2003

The American Revolution (a NPS site)

This site is superb in layout and simplicity. Great use of colors and one of the things I really like is the simple text use which probably makes this easy to update and maintain. Site by Atomic Fusion. It was also featured on DesignInteract.

BP Marine Corinne Siegert

Post a Comment By Chris Tingom on February 20, 2003

BP Marine

Corinne Siegert sends us a note: “This site has been around for awhile but I love the colors and the subtle animation. Once you get past the home page and inside the site click on one of the image links toward the bottom left and check out the image swapping they did using JavaScript.” – Thanks Corinne, neat javascript for sure! They’ve got a neat map showing their locations if you click on Where we Are button. Then click World Wide Contacts. Thanks!

Tempe Arizona Convention and

Post a Comment By Chris Tingom on February 19, 2003

Tempe Arizona Convention and Visitors Bureau

Bright colors and good content for a city site.

AT&T Brand I like

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AT&T Brand

I like the navigation and openness of this page.

Speak Up This is

Post a Comment By Chris Tingom on February 17, 2003

Speak Up

This is more of a community blog site however it has a distinctive site design and tons of great community content geered towards designers in the interactive sphere. Sorry for not posting much lately. There just isn’t a lot out there to find lately. Anybody got a neat site they’ve seen lately? Submit it! Click the About button for details on how to send us sites.

La Bohem on Broadway

Post a Comment By Chris Tingom on February 13, 2003

La Bohem on Broadway

An interesting web site for a broadway play. Great use of Flash/video.

RedDotNet Have you seen

Post a Comment By Chris Tingom on February 10, 2003

RedDotNet

Have you seen at Barnes & Noble how you can take any music CD and scan it using this system and it will play it for you? Talk about a great way to buy music. So much easier than just looking at the CD and trusting that the guy behind the counter who has worked there two-weeks knows what it sounds like and can even describe it for you. Unlikely.