Chevrolet Mexico has recently launched the teaser website for the Camaro 2010. Quite disappointing for such a famous car. As almost all car-related websites around there, we expected a more engaging experience, but there isn’t. On this website you can only see a 360° view of the car, submit your answer to the question “What would you do with a Camaro 2010?”, subscribe for a newsletter and see a timeline showing photographs of the car. Don’t click. Vía Deutsch.blog
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The First Worlwide Site Where Nothing Happens
KitKat delivers the first website where nothing happens and invites everybody to have a break. Vía Adverblog
The Corona Beach
A great one-try-and-never-come-back experience: The Corona Beach. It is a really well done website with a nice interface and effects. The bad thing is the lack of content. As Martina asks: Is it worth to spend a lot of money in a website that is not going to generate repeated visits? I think it doesn’t. The guys at Grupo Modelo should re-think their online strategy for a while… btw… why do they make these kind of nice and well-crafted websites for other countries and such awful ones for the Mexican market?
Volkswagen thinking
I’ve just seen this great video from Volkswagen UK promoting their new website. It is really cool: Via El factor humano
Siemens showroom
Another great way to show the product catalog for kitchen appliance: The Siemens showroom. Nowadays there is no room for traditional catalogs. It is time for you to let people interact and let them explore the variety of products in different ways. Via Adverblog
In an absolut world…
It is impressive how good Absolut maintains absolut.com with attractive and innovative content. Following the “In an Absolut World” campaign and doing more that just copy-pasting the mass media versions to the online world as some other brands might be doing, Absolut has launched a site in which the visions of artists, writers and actors from around the world have been collected and arranged in an interesting interface that, according to Martina, is powered by Flash and Papervision 3D. In this website the visions of twelve selected persons are shown but it also lets the users to submit their own vision. For more visit absolut.com
The Coke Zero Game
Coca Cola Zero Germany has created a really cool advergame for the Euro 2008 Soccer tournament. This creation mixes a good interface, video, 3D and music and is a good reference for high quality entertainment online. As everything, it has it’s downside: the required download bandwidth. Nevertheless it is worth to try it. Select the “standard” option to be able to play without registering. Via RandomCulture and Adverblog
Let’s have TXT
Virgin Mobile in the US has launched an interesting website to promote their TXT service during the Valentine’s Day. The purpose of the site is to help people learn the fine art of sexy texting while promoting their cell phones and text messaging plans. A really good idea and implementation to engage users. Try it. Via ViralBlog
New Beetle: 10 years celebration
The New Beetle is ten years old and Volkswagen Mexico has launched a limited numbered edition to celebrate. They have also launched a special website for us to visit. A really good development with cool animations and transitions. Shame on the flash loaders, that are so hidden that the common user might not see them. (hint: see the blue bar at the top) The New Beetle is ten years old. New, yes, because time goes on and it keeps looking completely different from others. It is so new that keeps liking you so much as the first time you saw it. And that is for celebrating. Do you remember the first time you saw it? For the first time, a car that didn’t seem like any other, it was completely different. “Like ten years ahead”, you said. Almost like twenty, don’t you think so? Wait another ten years and you’ll see. In the meanwhile, Seguir leyendo
Simplify your work
Microsoft has launched a new website to promote Office 2008 for Mac. A really good approach with the simplification methaphora. The bad thing is when you want to “learn more” about the product, you are redirected to the traditional (and not-so-simplified) MS website. Simplify your Work Via Cpluv