Toyota Prius
AgencyNet 2.0
TheFWA
Toyota Prius
Site by BrandStudio
Here we have exceptional, high-quality design and production. This site is stacked with impressive video, slick transitions, and eye-popping delights. At a time when the Prius is getting a lot of bad press, this site takes things back to where they should be... innovating all the way.
To see the video reel demonstration of this site, visit
www.thefwa.com/site/toyota-prius and click REEL.
AgencyNet.com
AgencyNet.com
AgencyNet.com
Site by AgencyNet
Some of you will remember AgencyNet's previous site, which gave you the chance to see a 3D overview of AgencyNet's office. Well, this team just cranked things up a level. This new site shows off two office locations and has integrated many of the latest social media ideas. You can even download an iPhone app that lets you fly a toy helicopter around AgencyNet's office. Coupled with a clever sidebar feature, this site is a shining example of creativity.
To see the video reel demonstration of this site, visit
www.thefwa.com/site/agencynet-com and click REEL.
The New FWA
The New FWA
The New FWA
Site by group94
After two years of planning and three months in design and development, the new FWA website has finally launched. The new site boasts many major improvements, including new and much-needed search facilities, big screen shots of winners, video reels of winning sites, improved interviews and articles with images and video, a massively advanced DOCK feature, and greatly improved and higher profile job listings. The biggest announcement is the new Public Votes area. Now you can become a public FWA judge and vote and comment on all submitted websites.
Epilogue
There have been so many discussions lately about Flash. Many are talking about the lack of support on iPhone and iPad. Then there's the whole HTML5 vs. Flash debate. In all reality, the work always speaks for itself, as we can see here, and it's the creative individuals of the smaller companies who are shaping the future of the web, not the CEOs of the world's leading brands, who seem to be trying their best to shackle the creativity and freedom the Internet thrives on.