Welcome to F:E:D - [fresh electronic delivery]
An interesting mix of links this week. Some corporate and some so far of corporate that is makes you wonder whether your supposed to even be visiting (i.e. the Modernista site)

Soloflow, in the prop blocks, has one & two photo links to check out. On to the goods.



Tattoo World
http://www.tattoo-world.ru/
Art by Grisha in Moscow. Worn-in interface graphics, moody music and well lit photography combine to make this site come alive. All in Russian, so good luck telling this guy what you want done. Created by Amuse Multimedia.

Moma: Tall Buildings
http://moma.org/exhibitions/2004/tallbuildings/
A nice way to compare large structures of our skylines. Interesting facts are grouped with building outlines and extreme amounts of information about the creation & planning.

Gary Taxali
http://www.garytaxali.com/
Characters with character. Simple lines. It is always impressive to see an artist that can make something so original looking with just a few strokes.

Grupo W
http://www.grupow.com/
Bouncy nav, soft layouts and cool illustrations watermarked in the backgrounds set up the Grupo W site. In their 'portafolio' section you get a little movie showing the site in action.

The Bourne Supremacy
http://www.thebournesupremacy.com/
Cool site concept. They deliver pieces and parts of the trailer in video form as you pass through interactive environments. Each step allows for more loading as your looking around. Smart move and it works well as an overall experience.

Richard Devine
http://www.richard-devine.com/
Check out the gallery in this site - it displays photos of Richard's studio gear. Sweet setup. This site is put together by r-selected.com - their site takes some exploring but there is lots of super slick 3d work.

Hotel
http://www.hoteloscartangoecholima.com/
HOTEL, an interactive tale by Han Hoogerbrugge, produced by Submarinechannel. An interesting and bizzare adventure. There is a menu tucked away on the left side for jumping around.

Modernista
http://www.modernista.com/
It will make you feel like you've entered a new and insane world - and that you may have lost your mind. Aside from that these are the fly kings behind the Hummer commercials.




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