Barrys Tickets provides premium and hard-to-get tickets for all major worldwide, national and local events. It looks like a comprehensive site as there's a lot to take in on the front page, with sports, concert and theatre tickets. Considering the amount of information on the site, it's organised very well and the design implies reliability, stability and a company you'd feel comfortable doing business with.
Brain exercise is a novel idea and Fit Brains by Vivity Labs, Inc. offers "Guilt Free Fun", with some free brain games and "brain training" for people of all ages. You can get full access to the site upon the payment of a membership fee.
PBS Kids has a huge selection of interactive kid's games, showcasing TV characters that kids love. The website is designed in flash and is one of the best children website out there.
The latest Harry Potter movie, The Order of the Phoenix, has it’s own website, which is an interesting online experience promoting the movie. This is one of the most well-designed Harry Porter website so far.
Oxfam.Org.AU the Australian website of Oxfam International is a well designed and up to date information portal combining the many services and activities across Asia and Indigenous Australia, to overcome poverty and injustice. OXFAM stands for OXford Committee for FAMine Relief founded in England in 1942.
Dance Responsibly is a website sponsored by HI NRG (a new Vodka and Energy drink) that encourages using their energy drink to "dance responsibly". The entire website is designed in flash and broadband is needed to have a decent navigation experience.
WRAL.com is an interesting name for a website and one that’s easy to remember. The website itself is easy to remember too, with excellent navigation, design, layout and functionality combining to create a positive news reading experience.
Upon first landing on the home page for TwoSpots Web Design, one thing immediately went through my mind: "This is a website for a web and graphics design company. I really hope it measures up to standard." Well...it did! TwoSpots definitely "gets it" when it comes to building a good website.
The BBC, the British Broadcasting Corporation, aka the Beeb or Auntie to its friends is the UK most important media organisation funded through licence fees producing TV and Radio programmes for the UK and internationally. The volume of what the BBC produces is truly gargantuan, with eight TV channels and eleven main radio stations, plus local programming and more commercial channels broadcasted internationally, and all this has to be represented under one website. So how does it stand up to the challenge?
Lego.com is a reputed online toy store and community website with very handsome traffic. The journey throughout website is exciting and I am sure many kids will be attracted by it.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
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