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Friday 09|28|01
How to Waste a Friday

I spent a large chunk of time today scoping out the latest Communication Arts Interactive Design Annual. Recently posted, the annual has a page dedicated to each inclusion, with screen shots of the piece (web, cd rom and games) as well as comments the judges, an overview of the work and commentary of the project's goals by the creators. There are also links to the actual websites where applicable.

I like the fact that you can navigate to the work by category or via a drop down arranged alphabetically. I managed to spend a ton of time going from page to page as well as visiting several of the sites. The online version of the annual is great because it doesn't try to be some fancy site in and of itself - it cleanly presents the winners and doesn't get in the way.

Posted by erin at 10:04 PM | in Sites of Note
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