Inception: The Cobol Job – Forget about conventional, 2-minute video trailer for movies. That’s so old and boring. The Yahoo! Inception: The Cobol Job movie is a totally new and innovative way of getting a glimpse of the upcoming action movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Even if you’re not into comics, the interface of this unusual trailer manages to emphasize intense plot moments by varying the navigation speed and direction from one story frame to another. This is simply amazing and it did the job: I’m psyched about the movie! Currently in theaters (and Imax). By the way, you can download the entire comics story line in PDF.
Wallpaper Art – Holding true to their promise, Wallpaper Art is not just another wallpaper library. You will find here truly exquisite wallpapers from all over the Web, and no doubt you will be changing your desktop background by the time you’re done exploring this site. To make the most out of Wallpaper Art, be sure to explore all the various features. These include contests (including submissions and winners of various contests), wallpapers (duh), inspiration, interviews with uber-creative artists and suggested links (in the field of graphic design, web design and others). In short, I’m happy Wallpaper Art scored the Weekly Fave spot – they’ve earned it! See a couple of fabulous wallpaper designs below. The first is by Adidas, the other by Martijn van Dam.
Infectious – Personalization of your home decor, personal gadgets and t-shirts is taken to a whole new level with Infectious. This divine design shop center offers unique and uber-sophisticated skins for the iPhone, iPod, laptops, skateboard, even your home walls. One of the best features on Infectious is users’ option to create their own customized design for any of the available item options (iPhone, iPod, iPad, laptop, skateboard and paper art print). All users are also invited to give their feedback on the designs featured on the site.
Since photos speak louder than words, see a couple of the amazing designs you should check out on Infectious, shown below.
Design by Dennis McNulty
Design by Mimi Yoon