Lots of good stuff out on the ol’ interwebs this week. In no particular order:
The Orange Underground – an interesting campaign for Cheetos by Goodby Silverstein. There are a lot of nice little touches, like the pattern overlaying the video and the cheap “paper” and felt-tip pen drawings in the cookbook.
Exiled!, a new show from MTV. Take the Super Sweet 16 kids and send them to live with tribes in Africa and Antartica. It sounds like a joke, but the Fallon Planning Blog has the skinny.
Guinness, Life of a Dot, a nice progression of their award-winning Evolution spot. I think these pieces complement each other nicely without trying to rehash the exact same idea.
CP+B’s Holiday Card – made for a select group of their clients, this card features a nice little customizable video and some surprising interaction at the end. (Use this code: 547WERT)
More on the CP+B tip, they’re doing some nice work for Domino’s now; taking them back to their “30 minutes or it’s free” guarantee.
Cool Flash-based website for Soïa & Kyo, a fashion outerwear maker. Love the 3D space mixed with the hand-drawn elements.
Posted by Kyle
How to create seamless, non-linear transitions in Flash
Building on Part One, this tutorial demonstrates how to create seamless transitions between frames, controlled entirely by Actionscript. This file use the excellent Tween Actionscript, which you can learn more about at Prototype and MC Tween.
The FLA is fully commented, but if you have any questions, feel free to post them here.
Posted by Kyle
How to create seamless, non-linear transitions in Flash
This tutorial demonstrates how to smoothly transition between external SWFs. This is similar to a method described at Kirupa, but it’s a bit simpler.
The FLA is fully commented, but if you have any questions, feel free to post them here.
Posted by Kyle
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