Top 6 Best HTML5 Sites of 2015
Here are top 6 best HTML5 Sites of 2015 based on Visual artistry, an integrated sound, easiness of use, and uniqueness.
Top 6 Best HTML5 Sites of 2015
Top 6 Best HTML5 Sites of 2015
The Wilderness Downtown: The Wilderness Downtown is an interactive music video for Arcade Fire’s song ‘We used to wait’. Visitors are asked to input address of home they grew up in and then the site uses Google earth and HTML to create personalized music video that takes user on journey back home.
Heart of Artic: Heart of Artic takes users on an Arctic expedition or scavenger hunt through 4 distinct environments designed to show users the step that would be needed to restore climate balance to arctic region. This site perfectly showcases how HTML5 can be used to create fun and educational websites.
Three Dreams of Black: Dreams of Black uses HTML5 to promote Danger mouse and Daniele luppi’s album Rome. Site creates 3D interactive world using WebGL where all objects in video react to both music and user inputs. The site will make feel as if you have experienced the song and not simply listened to it.
Enjoy Privacy: The website was created to warn consumers about the dangers of not using password protection on their mobile devices. This is done by using HTML5 to produce a second – screen experience that would truly scare those that hitherto have avoided password protecting their mobile devices.
Google Play Music Tour: Goggle here uses HTML5 to showcase the many features of its Google Play streaming music service. This is one of prime example of how an integration of sound, video, and interactive graphics can be brought together with a HTML5 to create an exciting and fun product promo that can drive consumer usage.
Soul Reaper: A scroll activated digital comic book developed by Saizen media uses HTML5 to breathe some new live into the presentation of graphic stories. The added motion and speeding makes the still images and story seem to come alive in a way that seems to be a bridge between old comics and video.
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