Site Design: fiveminutes (fiveminutes.gs)
9 years ago from Thom Stoodley, Product Designer @sohohouse
9 years ago from Thom Stoodley, Product Designer @sohohouse
Instead of wanting a watch, this made me realize how bad the The Walking Dead show is, and how bad I want to see The Last Of Us as a movie.
Luckily for you they are working on one.
God, that's hard with a mouse -_-
Even harder with a trackpad
Try with a trackpad… :-/
Respect..
Don't know how well it'll work as a G-Shock advertisement but as a standalone concept and interactive website it's fantastic. Me and the guys have gone through it a few times now, really nicely done.
It's not an official ad for G-Shock they just sponsored it.
I'm not sure how else you would tell the time in this environment and to be honest I can't think of a better mass consumer watch that people can relate to to have in it's place.
Further reading over at UNIT9 / Creative Social
man, this really makes me want to buy a shitty plastic watch.
You might not be the target demographic. This is more than likely targeted at a niche group of young adults who do a lot of outdoor stuff. Besides, not all advertisements are meant to immediately sell. Sometimes, they're meant to plant a seed. Let's say five months from now you decide to go on a camping trip. You might be looking for a watch and you might remember this, the watch that could survive a zombie apocalypse or something.
Since I am not a young adult who does a lot of outdoor stuff, I can only say it made me interact with it, so mission accomplished.
Cool and fun, but got some sound problems and almost ruin the experience. + I hate the "Sorry your browser suck, I force you to use Firefox or Chrome !" (Maxthon Nitro 1.0.0.800)
well that was intense...
very nice experience
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