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- dMullins
I can't even think of the right way to explain the example I'm looking for. I want to call it experiential, but that's not exactly right. Essentially, it's a gridded website layout where "pages" or content areas of a site lie outside of the viewport and slide around vertically or horizontally on a grid based on interaction. I have a project I'm working on right now that I need some samples to show to a client during a pitch and riff off of the overall concept. I've seen several examples over the years, but can't recall any right now.
Thanks in advance for any help.
- monNom0
like this?
http://www.serioussituations.com…
- monNom0
or this:
www.jclarke.ca/2008
- stewdio0
Maybe this old example helps? ;) The key is to play with the drop-down boxes:
http://stewd.io/havewantSlightly more background info:
http://stewd.io/w/havewant
- awebdeveloper0
something similar to this? http://offline-11.appspot.com/
- detritus0
Dig through this, but do it in bigger (ie. the whole window)
- dMullins0
Hey all. Thanks for the feedback. Haven't had time to look at all the links, but the jclarke.ca site is exactly what I was looking for.
Danke!
- dMullins0
Any other examples like the www.jclarke.ca site?
- My hp is actually technically quite similar to the JC site. But. erm. no.detritus
- dMullins0
Bump
- monNom0
google maps:
http://www.microtyp.org/low tech
http://www.kiggen.be/- microtyp is genius. surprised no one else has built on this idea.monNom