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October 9, 2011 | 0 likes | 0 comments
Finally the Star Wars franchise gets the website it deserves. Very clean, simple and user friendly. To sum up: Superb. Via @danielmall.
August 10, 2011 | 28 likes | 0 comments
The latest redesign of EA's historically slow and "chunky" site is a huge success. They have managed to make it feel elegant and responsive without compromise. The great use of whitespace and a fast stack are probably the main contributors to this. If I was John Riccitiello I would be very happy with how this site turned out.
November 11, 2010 | 83 likes | 0 comments
Krillbite is an indie game development studio based in Hamar, Norway. My favorite parts about the site are the illustrated details, the typography (even though the body text is a tad tiny), the use of colors, the highlighted navigation items (great touch) and the humor.
April 15, 2010 | 21 likes | 0 comments
It's definitely the day for single page sites here on Styleboost. This time it's a green teaser site for something that has to do with design and children. If that's not a winning combination, then I don't know what is. I love playing games with my kids, and the rad illustrations rock. Via Drawar.
April 15, 2010 | 10 likes | 0 comments
Mimeo in the Tumbleverse is designer/developer superstar Shaun Inman's development blog for his upcoming iPhone, iPod touch and iPad game "Mimeoverse: Mimeo and the Kleptopus King" coming out in late 2010. You should definitely check out some of the videos so you will truly grasp the genious of the resolution settings in the right hand column of the blog. Well done, Mr. Inman.
February 9, 2010 | 17 likes | 0 comments
Daniel Burka has finally launched something new after joining Tiny Speck. In his own words, he's been "warming up to RGBA, rounded corners, minor transforms, and advanced selectors more and more". This may be a simple one-page site without any fancy bells and whistles, but it's a slick one at that.
January 21, 2010 | 22 likes | 0 comments
I love the approach IGN has taken to the task of convincing advertisers. This is a great example of how to do something bold, different, beautiful and (I assume) successful. Brilliant. Via Drawar.
October 17, 2007 | 5 likes | 0 comments
Ubisoft's highly anticipated game is not only accompanied with traditional website like most games and movies. This game also has its own "online experience", an semi-interactive video that actually is a lot of fun. Via Ars Thanea Blog.
December 5, 2006 | 13 likes | 0 comments
As much as I'm waiting for the PS3 launch here in Norway in March, I still have to give some credit to Nintendo for the job they've done with the Wii. And I'm not only talking about what they've done with the console itself. Most of all, I'm impressed with how they're marketing this product. From the get-go, they've made Sony's Playstation 3 look like an arrogant, stuck-up moron. I'm not buying a Wii, I'm buying a PS3. But at the same time, I'm loving Nintendo's delicate XHTML/CSS + Flash website. The PS3 website, on the other hand, is different story.
November 8, 2006 | 6 likes | 0 comments
GrupoW has created Stuntman, the new unbreakable toy. With this completely articulated action figure, you could release all your accumulated adrenalin after spending all those hours sitting in your office. Using the mouse can be a bit frustrating, at least for me, but the keyboard controls work like a charm. I especially like the opening sequence. It's amazing.