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Viz Fun and More Viz Fun

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As Mulvey put it earlier, “can I get 6 months off to learn PV3D already?”

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Cool 3D Portfolio Visualization

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Saw Matthias Dittrich’s portfolio on lookom and wanted to link it up. Nothing too crazy here but I really like it. The simplicity of the layout and the interactions – particularly the dragability of everything – kind of gives the site an environmental/tactile feel. Check it out:

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3D Globe Mania

I’m a bit tired of the whole 3D spinning globe thing. It’s been done. Over and over. But… You gotta hand it to the new BBH site, it’s pretty:

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Real-Time Modeler with PV3D

Check out the real-time modeling capabilities for the Red Bull Flight Lab by Less Rain. UPDATE: As Omar points out, its been done before.

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PJ Killing it Some More

PJ is at it again, this time with an effort in design as well as flash. Of course, only the slickest PV3D was employed to bring this interactive magazine cover time-line to life. On a day when the rest of the interwebs are caught up in Jordan Fever, I just want to point out that [...]

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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, [...]

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Nitro Group Killing It

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: “Every interactive designer should know Papervision, and every Creative Director should be aware of its capabilities and limitations”. Case in point: Nitro Group. The Nitro Group site creates a beautiful infospace with a great sense of typography. Navigating the site really gives the user a sense [...]

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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 [...]

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