new cravendale site
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- dkmb0
it actually says you can throw things around on the first page right on the intro text. why? why not? we wanted to create a unique experience.
- non0
Solid work. I've always dreamed of having a physic based portfolio site. Maybe one day.
- skt0
i looked at it, thought it was ok, nothing that really required a physics engine though... then read a few of the comments here didn't understand why everyone was wetting their pants, went back and discovered that you can throw things around.
i think if you’re going to spend all that time giving the site a physics engine, so that you can throw things around, you should make it a little more obvious to the users.
i'm kind of with craig on this though, why?
- zirkus_uk0
Great! A site which can only be navigated by designers with superfast computers! Site was moving in slo-mo for me. (No other sites do)
- ornj0
yeah but performance went to total shit.
- dkmb0
thanks
- luo0
great site, love the nav -- well done :)
- ornj0
- jimzyk0
nice i like the little animated man thing.!
- dkmb0
craighooper - one of the few clients that would allow us to be as creative as we want. There was no way we were going to just produce a boring html website. That said, your right, it is for milk, but why not?
- Jaline0
Reminds me of this physics stuff:
http://www.nuuro.net/Nice stuff. It's a bit too white though. The text area could be nicer.
- Yah, that's what I was going to say, about Nuuro.dMullins
- craighooper0
I must ask the question: why?
Lovely site, great example of some cutting-edge Flash. No joke, there is serious talent, on many levels, behind this...
But—it's for milk. Nothing more, nothing less.
Much like this: http://www.analogue.ca/blog/2009…
For Cheesies.
- dkmb0
- exador10
impressive...very fun site... well done :)
- harlequino0
^^Huh?
Is that something that was developed by the agency specifically for the milk site? Or is it like Papervision, that's open source and can be used by anyone?
Is there more info on this this?
- mikotondria30
Whh....at ?? from their site..
"Box2d is an open source 3D physics engine that allows developers to establish a complete milk company website in a few lines of code. Simply pass the createMilkCompanyWebsite method a picture of a milk carton and Box2d instantly creates a dynamic, creative, engaging website complete with images and interactive little doodahs(tm), which you can then claim as your own".Tsk.