A very good looking and inspiring website from Geberit. (A Swiss Company doing sanitary stuff:-)
Website: http://www.i-love-water.com
A very good looking and inspiring website from Geberit. (A Swiss Company doing sanitary stuff:-)
Website: http://www.i-love-water.com
A very cool Flash Website about a Kebap Corner with some cute hidden interactions (for example the Webcam):
Link: http://mustafas.de
Do your web searches with the Search Engine “Ecosia” and save with each search 2m² of the rainforest:

Adidas made this really inspiring game. I most like those ball fights:-)
via (http://www.adidas.com)
A really freaky and inspiring Night at the Hotel626. The Website is using your Webcam and Micro to picture your personal image and voice to the screen. Twitter and Facebook where used as Tools to spread this link around the world.
You are just able to enter the Hotel as soon it’s getting dark outside!!


Link: www.hotel626.com
Andy Clarke wrote this article about how to do the browser testing today, especially if you use a lot of CSS3 and html5 elements in your Website.. He’s testing the Website CannyBill which is full of the new features like “RGBa, “border radius”, “box shadows”…
And best, his short but powerful sentece: Websites should not look the same in every browser! I totally agree with Andy!!!

The time where websites were full of transparent PNG images and PNG fixes is over!
CSS3 is featuring RGBA! Just write your rgb colour code and add the transparancy:
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RGBA Browser-Support:
Like a lot of the features, RGBA is supported by a lot of the newest browsers, but not the rest. Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Opera browsers all support RGBA, but Internet Explorer does not. Fortunately, we can specify RGBA colours for browsers that support it and an alternative for browsers that do not.
Do the Fallback!
The simplest technique is to allow the browser to fall back to using a solid colour when opacity isn’t available.

read more about RGBA and its pro’s here:
http://24ways.org
Web Storage

Remy Sharp wrote a great Article about HTML5 and Web Storage on
“24 Ways”, read more:
Breaking Out The Edges of The Browser
Navigate through and each thumbnail expands into beautiful swathes of colour..
I like the design and the interaction on this site. Especially those thumbnails how they change their perspective while navigate on them. The response is really smooth and realistic. But the navigation is confusing, if you click on a thumbnail the site is going to change in colour and view. I think this is one of those website where you can easily lose orientation.
However it’s a funky website and a visit worth!


Designed by: Yugo Nakamura
URL: http://wonder-wall.com/#project/en