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FWA Website of the Year Winners

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Posted by Eliza Williams, 15 January 2010, 14:37    Permalink    Comments (7)

 

The winner of this year's FWA Website of the Year Awards has been announced, with We Choose The Moon, an online recreation of the historic Apollo 11 mission to the moon, taking the top gong...

 

The site, which can be viewed here, was created by The Martin Agency and Domani Studios. It was picked by a panel of judges as the best website of the year from a shortlist of 12 - view the shortlist here.

 

 

In the FWA People's Choice Award 2009, which was voted for by over 43,000 people, the winning site was Labuat, an interactive music video, which allowed users to play with the graphics on the site while the song played. Labuat was designed and developed by Herraiz Soto & Co, and can be viewed here.

7 Comments

I love Labuat's aplication *_*
craaaaaaaaazy
2010-01-15 16:15:13


Felicidades herraices!!!
Jordi
2010-01-15 18:04:02


A MASTERPIECE INTERPRETED BY A GREAT ARTIST
Crazy for Virginia Maestro and Labuat
montse
2010-01-15 18:16:41


What a surprise nearly all of them were made in Flash. When did accessibility and usability stop being part of website design and judging criteria?
David Bushell
2010-01-18 09:27:46


This is more like a small game than a website. Took me ages to load, and once I was on there I was more than a little confused as to what to actually do. It looks awesome, but totally lack any form of usability.
NinaS
2010-01-19 14:44:59


OMG the Labuat site is beautiful... It's had to believe this is all created in Flash..
A stroke of genius....

Stunning

Sue
Sue
2010-01-19 15:20:34


This isn't a website it's an application that you download from the internet and view in a web-browser. I had to download a new version of flash which took a few minutes and now it's asking me to restart my web browser.

I'm sure it's a very nice Flash production but it's a bit of a stretch to call it a website.
Chris
2010-02-18 00:50:00


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