The 25 Best Websites of 2009 Part 5: Experimental
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Finally, after seeing our best Apps, Ecommerce, Content and Brochure picks, are the best Experimental Websites of 2009!
- Waterlife

The NFB’s movie Waterlife has a great promotional Website. The logos created by 3D thumbnails are especially impressive. - Lascaux

Lascaux, the cavern in France with the first human drawings, has an outstanding virtual visit of the cavern. It’s the second best thing to being there in person! - Flyp

Flyp, an online magazine, has an innovative way to display magazine content. Instead of being static as some competitors do, its content is dynamic, including videos and interactive widgets. We applaud their drive to innovate. - We Choose the Moon

We Choose the Moon’s Website has been built to commemorate the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. It features a complete retelling of our first trip to the moon through audio and video footage. The presentation is flawless and recreates well the vibe of the mission. - Thank You Begins with a T (This Is Grow)

This is Grow’s micro-site Thank You begins with a T has a really interesting concept: their employees draw shapes on the screen that then become clickable menu items. Genius!
We hope you enjoyed our picks as much as we liked choosing them! There have been some truly outstanding and innovative Websites developed this year.
Picking just 25 Websites is not an easy task and surely we have missed a couple. Have you encountered any great ones that were created or updated this year? Please share them in the comments below!
The Kotsego Blog will be taking a break for the holidays. We’ll be back in January! Happy holidays to all!
Related Posts
- The 25 Best Websites of 2009 Part 1: Apps
- The 25 Best Websites of 2009 Part 2: Ecommerce
- The 25 Best Websites of 2009 Part 3: Content
- The 25 Best Websites of 2009 Part 4: Brochure
- 20 Best Websites of 2008
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I love “We choose the moon” site. It looks good to me.