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Webmill.ch is an inspirational resource with focus on all different kinds of visual matters. The project started with the idea of collecting interesting visual material as a source for inspiration and to build up a digital collection. Our aim is to share our interests with like-minded individuals. Webmill.ch is curated by Stefan Cecere and Danilo Wanner.

The Authors

Danilo Wanner is a graphic-/webdesigner. He is currently doing his MA in Visual Communication and Iconic Research at the Academy of Art and Design (FHNW/HGK) in Basel. Stefan Cecere is a visual designer located in Berne/Basel. Currently, he studies at the Academy of Art and Design (FHNW/HGK), Basel and is about graduate. They are both mainly based in Basel and also work together for various clients.

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JAN
23 2012
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Buero Buero

Buero Buero. That’s what I call a nice concept for a studio website. Cheeky! And it works great.

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NOV
4 2011
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Z-Type: Keyboard Shooter

A nice game by Dominic Szablewski which he created for the Mozilla Game On contest. What’s really cool: you type to shoot.

Try it yourself: http://www.phoboslab.org/ztype/

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JUNE
20 2011
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Aareschwumm

Kaspar Allanbach’s bachelor project at the HKB, Berne is a website about swimming in the beautiful river “Aare” in his hometown Berne. Check it out: Aareschwumm.ch. Nice job!

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Would be nice to go for a swim.

Stefan 21. Jun 07:06
JUNE
11 2011
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Nike Better World

posted by Colin
Design Interactive Web Design

Nike Better World is a beautiful website designed for Nike by the immensely talented Duane King. These are exciting times for web design as a platform.

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MARCH
13 2011
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8-bit Color Cycling with HTML5

These amazing animated images are generated by a technique called color cycling. Early 8-bit games used shifting color palettes to create interesting visual effects. Mark J. Ferrari is the artist of the animations.

Thanks to Joseph Huckaby and HTML 5 many more can be watched online:
http://www.effectgames.com/demos/canvascycle/

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JAN
22 2011
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20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web

Google created this amazing interactive book about browsers and the web. It uses a wide range of features from HTML5 (eg. canvas and header tag), CSS3 and JavaScript.

And it’s a good read for everyone who wants to learn something about browsers and the web.

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JAN
5 2011
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Nike Better World

Clever website by Nike. Just scroll.

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Much like your email address; well done sir.

Colin 05. Jan 22:01

That webpage is indeed very clever!

Danilo 05. Jan 22:01
JAN
5 2011
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Curtis CSS Typeface

David Desandro a very talented Web-developer/-designer. He developed a CSS based font called Curtis CSS.
Curtis is the name he has given for a family of geometric sans-serif fonts currently in development. This version takes form in CSS. All shapes are rendered by the browser, using a combination of background color, border width, border radius, and a heavily reliance on absolute/relative positioning.
Each character is wrapped in a and then depending on the complexity of that character, more empty elements are added to the markup to render each shape.

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