Agency / Those things called 'concepts'
What constitutes a ‘concept’ for a website? Are they needed anymore? Do they get in the way, or is the ‘feeling’ you get from the user experience more important? Are the most interesting websites from the past couple of years the ones in which the navigation interface is the actual concept itself?
Looking at examples including Uniqlo NYC Voices our creative director examines these questions on The Wall.
“we are excited by…”
- @JeremyJGarner: We're chuffed to win this @weapon7 - CLIO Awards | Interactive bronze -It Delivers / t.co/lTMPzIuB #ClioAwards #w7
- We've won a bronze Clio Award for the Mercedes-Benz C63 'It delivers' Amazon work. Happy faces!!
- @jeremywillmott: Very clever time triggered QR code t.co/d3p5oKGX via @Martin_Meehan #w7
- @jeremywillmott: Lovely quirky site. Great sign up process. And rewards for liking content. Cute! t.co/6tyFf99o #w7
- @danny_sausage: Advertising People Are Hopeless Social-Media Addicts t.co/EqKqTI9k via @sharethis @david_ge7 #w7
- @jeremywillmott: Restrictive Interfaces. Forcing ourselves to quiet the chatter of our desktop applications t.co/SKa4bVH5 #w7
- @jeremywillmott: It's a Monday bake-off all in the aid of Cancer Research. Cupcakes, Ginger snaps and Fudge cake mmm... t.co/5UiQNkKj