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    <clients>Modernista!</clients>
    <company>Modernista!</company>
    <created-on type="datetime">2008-05-02T21:16:24+00:00</created-on>
    <description>Love the way this ad agency uses every common Web 2.0 application as the delivery platforms for all of the content of their website! The tiny menu is the homepage.</description>
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    <updated-on type="datetime">2010-03-05T07:17:09+00:00</updated-on>
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    <website>http://www.modernista.com/</website>
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  <project>
    <clients>Orange</clients>
    <company>Poke</company>
    <created-on type="datetime">2008-02-19T11:30:17+00:00</created-on>
    <description>Another really impressive project from those guys at Poke.

Yes the Unlimited Orange page really is seemingly unlimited. It scrolls forever.

Ross Phillips nominated this at the Designs of the Year exhibition currently at the Design Museum. I can see why. Read some more comments at http://www.dynamolondon.org/topics/32#comments</description>
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    <team-members>Nic Roope</team-members>
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    <website>http://unlimited.orange.co.uk/</website>
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  <project>
    <clients>Nonsense</clients>
    <company>Nonsense</company>
    <created-on type="datetime">2007-10-25T09:22:39+00:00</created-on>
    <description>The website that is not a website, or more accurately almost a website.

It is a simple proposition: vote for the website idea you like the most and Nonsense will build it. No nonsense, I guess.

I have those nice people at Moving Brands to thank for alerting me to this one - it was mentioned in their own Newsletter this morning.</description>
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    <website>http://www.hightimewehadawebsite.co.uk/</website>
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  <project>
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    <company>http://www.group94.com/  http://www.mortierbrigade.com/</company>
    <created-on type="datetime">2007-10-02T06:13:53+00:00</created-on>
    <description>That's what I call a cursor!

Not really sure what this Belgian site is about (I think preschooling?), but I like it for the idea of using an image of a life size hand as the cursor. It works well in the context of a children's website, however, on second viewing, I think it would convince me even more, if it was slightly more animated?! It gets a bit repetitive after a while... Otherwise: nice idea!</description>
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    <title>Jaar van de kleuter</title>
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    <updated-on type="datetime">2010-03-07T08:45:07+00:00</updated-on>
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    <website>http://www.jaarvandekleuter.be/</website>
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  <project>
    <clients></clients>
    <company>Alessandra Lari &amp; Laura Jordan Bambach</company>
    <created-on type="datetime">2007-10-01T04:26:36+00:00</created-on>
    <description>Professional networking for females working in the digital advertising world. </description>
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    <team-members>Alessandra Lariu - Senior Creative &amp; SheSays mother superior
Laura Jordan Bambach - Head of Art &amp; SheSays mother superior
Emma Sexton - PR powerhouse and SheSays events manager
Katie Carruthers - Writer &amp; SheSays words gimp
Rebecca Mckenzie - Senior Planner &amp; SheSays mistress of ceremonies
Esti Landa - Designer &amp; SheSays image junkie
Bernie Besenhofer - Developer &amp; SheSays code mistress
Niqui Merret - Flash developer &amp; SheSays code mistress
Annette Armstrong - Director &amp; SheSays film slave
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    <title>She Says</title>
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    <website>http://www.shesays.org.uk/</website>
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    <clients></clients>
    <company>Tim Milne</company>
    <created-on type="datetime">2007-08-18T03:21:25+00:00</created-on>
    <description>From the early 80s onwards, a colleague of mine, Tim Milne, ran Artomatic, the finest screen printing company in London, which was incidentally one of the earliest residents in Shoreditch (but that's a whole other story). By the 90s he had moved the company from Curtain Road to open a shop in Clerkenwell stocking curious and wonderful printed artefacts, and simultaneously started his revolutionary 'ideas library' for professional designers.

Facing certain difficulties around the turn of the century, Artomatic sadly closed its doors on Great Sutton Street.

I'm pleased to see that Tim is now back and no less challenging with his ideas. He is now exploring his creative thinking via his recently  started blog, (un), which takes a consistently alternate view of all media convention.

I won't attempt to paraphrase what he expresses best for himself...</description>
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    <team-members>Tim Milne</team-members>
    <title>(un) - tell it like it is(n't)</title>
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    <website>http://unplanning.net/</website>
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  <project>
    <clients>Grey Goose</clients>
    <company></company>
    <created-on type="datetime">2007-02-07T01:59:20+00:00</created-on>
    <description>This is a website for Grey Goose, a French vodka brand.  

It's a lovely concept that has been well executed with sharp, fresh graphics. 

What really adds to the brand experience of this site though is the use of sound. The soundtrack that accompanies the user through the site is spacious and creates an atmosphere that works seamlessly with the visual language. Different scenes have subtle changes in the sound which, for me, creates a different emotional charge to each scene. It really is a visual and audio delight and something for us all to bear in mind. What sound does for this brand is add an extra point of differentiation. It helps get a little closer to the consumer by influencing the audio and visual senses. I believe sound (or sonic branding) will definitely play an important role in the future of digital design.</description>
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    <title>Grey Goose Website</title>
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    <website>http://www.greygoose.com</website>
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