Creative Flash image slider for web design Demo

Posted by izzomac | Creative Design,Inteactive Design Demo | Wednesday 8 September 2010 10:06 am

It is always a concern when implementing Flash that you keep it from being to “flashy.” Most of us remember those cumbersome Flash intro pages, or should I say “Skip Pages.” The CU3ER flash banner is a whimsical slide presentation. The depth of the 3-D rotating cubes stimulate your senses. The stimulation can be almost hypnotic. Here a design for 40th-Division-WW2.com that shows how simple and elegant the CU3ER image slider solution can be in a web design.

Creative Flash Image Slider

Interactive web design sample using jQuery 360-degee plugin

Posted by izzomac | Uncategorized | Sunday 5 September 2010 9:32 am

I’m really liking this jQuery stuff. Pretty easy to implement into web design. Nothing beats a good web developer by your side to make your design come to life. Nevertheless, if the budget can’t allow for the web dev and back end help you have to rely on you own bandwidth. Little knowledge goes a long way. Most people have seen the iPad. There is a bit of a wow-factor when you see the touch screen in action. This bit of jQuery code has much of the same wow-ness. It works on my Droid and I think it should work on Apples touch tech products. Touch is cool. There is even a tech term for it – Haptic Technology. Haptics refers to the sense of touch (from Greek “I fasten onto, I touch”).

Interactive web creative design

Above is a sample page layout design that uses “Reel” jQuery plugin by Petr Vostřel.
Design creative interactive web demo page by Ken “izzomac” Camozzi, San Jose, CA

Interactive design demo using jQuery

Posted by izzomac | Inteactive Design Demo,Uncategorized | Wednesday 1 September 2010 8:10 am

Last weekend my wife and I found an interesting image of an old auto shop at a little shop in Niles, CA. Weeks earlier we found a weathered old book at shop in San Juan Bautista, CA. I’m always looking for exciting ways to show my friends our latest finds. I could just post the image on one of my social networking accounts, but I want to recreate the excitement I had when I found the artifact. So the hunt goes on… online.


The real find of the day was this sweat jQuery effect I stumbled on at Tutorialzine. It’s called “Apple-like Retina Effect With jQuery.” You might have seen, or built similar effects in flash. Nevertheless, this is simple and lightweight. Little knowledge of CSS and the ability to identify a couple of dimensions that need to change within the JS code and you can amaze your friends. As I hope I have. The growing world of jQuery solutions offers visual designers an effective way to enhance their page design, without Flash. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not someone that advocates the demise of Flash. Just like having options.