Welcome to F:E:D - [fresh electronic delivery]
The Maximum Vegas feature in this issue was a great thing to see on the web. Now, I'm sure this was used in commercials and flat screens all over Vegas, but - to see this kind of production quality so well integrated into a web concept brings a smile to my face. The medium is heading toward such great things and seeing this should shake you up in how your approach a design solution for the web. Harness all that the platform can deliver!



Psyop / Teletext
http://www.psyop.tv/teletext02/
Text comes alive in these commercials by Psyop. There are 3 different creations, here at the other 01 & 03. This is one of those studios that you should keep an eye out for their latest. It's always top end and inspiring.

Moso Interactive
http://www.studiomoso.com.au/
Looks like some great work coming from down under. I particularly like the culture section. They have some quick photo slide movies with captions. Simple and short.

KAKAROD
http://kakarod.com/v3/
I'm afraid this is going to take up some of your time. Here is one of those little flash games that are so much fun to play. Your little stick man throws spears at a skeleophant. C'mon that is just cool!

Anova
http://www.anovadesign.com/
A solid and well put together website for Jesper Bentzen. The subtle controls and color shifts are just below the surface and do a good job of adding some spice to the site. The movie that plays on the landing page is cool.

Gypsy Cab Project
http://www.gypsycabproject.com/
Here is the premise: Cruise around Manhattan and offer strangers a free ride in the name of research. See all the stories that came of this little project that ultimately re-introduces the VW Rabbit.

Helvetics: The Film
http://www.helveticafilm.com/
I'm looking forward to this. They don't have the trailer posted on the site yet, but there are a handful of stills from the film that make me want to watch it.

VOLUMEONE
http://www.volumeone.com/
I think JKristofer said it all with his post over on Newstoday: "Before there was you, there was Matt Owens." That rings true, because I remember volumeone from way back in the day. Take a trip through the site.




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