Spatial Information Hierarchy

Today’s FWA winner does a nice job of organizing information levels spatially. I know we’re all getting tired of papervision for papervision sake, but I would argue that utilizing it to organize information levels the way this site does could be extremely useful. I’m not sure how necessary it is for a digital design consultancy, as I don’t think their information hierarchy is all that complex, but I can see this execution being utilized for navigation large amounts of information with interrelations that span many levels – like live-sorting products of different categories and price-points (off the top of my head). Kudos to WhiteVoid for the slick execution and for getting my brain working so early in the morning.

Papervision Killing It Some More

(via papervision blog)

The new site for the Canon EOS 400D camera is certainly one of the most impressive Papervision3D efforts so far.

It combines navigation and exploration in an immersive experience over three different playgrounds.

The entire piece flows beautifully, showing attention to detail and a good balance between creative and technical.

A good example of an experimental Flash site that works great as part of an advertisement campaign. It’s very refreshing to see agencies and clients going this way.

Created by mediacatalyst in Amsterdam and developed by multimedia designer Vincent Rebers.