![]() Because even though anxieties regarding technology seem to be brought up more frequently than ever, technology is also helping us more than ever as well. So this post goes out to my smartphone, the world of apps and the advances made in technology thus far. I think back to when I had my old phone and wonder at how I was able to maintain friendships and keep up with the news. I browsed the app store as if my life depended on it. The minute I brought my smartphone home, I ran upstairs and started downloading apps in droves. This love affair started when I traded in my chunky flip phone for a thinner and more technologically in-tune smartphone. It should come as no surprise to past and current readers of Techvolo that I am head over heels in love with apps. Next up… Techvolo’s favorite typefaces of 2012! What do you think of these websites? Too much going on? Too little going on? Are there any other websites I might have missed? Let me know in the comments below! This website’s minimal format and layout is an exemplary website for start-ups and apps with a product to sell and a powerful message to convey. The SpellTower website is effective and, like the game, a marketer’s dream come true because 1) it touts the benefits and advantages of downloading SpellTower, 2) it’s simple, informative and attractive and 3) it includes great testimonials. Unlike many of the above websites, the website for SpellTower is perhaps the least complicated of them all, yet it’s so uncluttered that it can still keep up with these big-hitting websites. The mastermind behind the Atlantis World’s Fair, designer Frank Chimero, combines facts and his wild and brilliant imagination to produce this work of art.Ī beautiful and interesting yet morally conflicting webpage, to the say the least. It’s this kind of humor that makes potential customers want to know more about such a fun company and, eventually, do business.īased on the Lost World’s Fairs series, the Atlantis World’s Fair is a website that uses the magic of vertical parallax scrolling to bring to life a virtual version of Atlantis. Taking advantage of smooth scrolling, Epipheo has colorful doodles to keep a user entertained while clicking through the various sections of the website. Though Epipheo’s website may not be what you call beautiful, it’s exploding with creativity and personality. ![]() The navigation makes use of simple parallax scrolling and makes the experience of browsing their site very enjoyable. It’s an innovative idea with an attractive and certainly a bona fide website behind it.īased in Latchford, a suburban district in Cheshire, England, Cantilever Fish & Chips has been in business since the 1930s, but it’s hard to tell by their completely modern website. The Unfinished Business School is a social online master class where tasks involve self-directed learning as well as activities involving teams within one’s company or business. ![]() Yet this website, a visually stimulating representation of the interactive marketing agency, inTacto, and technology over a ten year span, is too good to not have on this list. Okay, so this website was technically created at the end of 20. ![]() I hope to see many more like them in 2013. So my hat goes off to the the following websites. Each one is not only unique and extremely creative, but also benefits the company by being informative in a way that also captivates the visitor. It isn’t everyday that a person comes across websites such as the ones below. Which brings me to the next Techvolo list of 2012 - websites. However, if your restaurant has an unorganized website with key elements missing like online menus (which happens far too often), people might be turned off from visiting. It’s one thing to have a great restaurant and sure, many places thrive on word of mouth. But I believe the same goes for company websites or, sometimes rather, the lack of a company website. In the past, I’ve said that home screens really say a lot about a person.
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