Completely Loaded
Sunday, September 14th, 2008I was just looking through Pretty Loaded and was basically hypnotized until I started seeing repeats. I’m happy to see the art of preloaders is appreciated in some corners of the web!
I was just looking through Pretty Loaded and was basically hypnotized until I started seeing repeats. I’m happy to see the art of preloaders is appreciated in some corners of the web!
Goal
The goal is to have a fun, addictive web site that actually turns things into a work out. Having highly physical almost callisthenic activities are very involving and can hold attention well. If their minds are engaged and their bodies are moving then I think they are going to enjoy the experience on a more complete or whole level. This means people will be more likely to spread the word regarding the site, so it can become viral. Like the break-through success of the Nintendo Wii, which tends to wind people as they play, the act of playing with the whole body can be invigorating.
Inspiration
Style
Much like the Big State Games I will incorporate photography with quite a bit of exaggeration in their motions. But the theme of the project is lab mice, which you control with your computer mouse. It should have a highly scientific look. The technologically advanced lab will be in the background, with selectable elaborate tests set up in the foreground. You, as a mouse will be competing against other mice, and your scores for each trial will be recorded. Your placement amongst the pack will be indicated on the leader board.
Games
Payoff
After completing all three games, a movie will play in which your mouse escapes the lab. But then the user is presented with a choice… to return to the former life of competition (play the games over) or to run off in the distance with newfound freedom (fade to black). Also, the top score amongst in the combined games will win the Annual Mouse Olympics, and they will receive a golden test tube trophy in the mail as a takeaway. People could keep coming back and every year a new winner can be crowned, and possibly, more events added.
While on the prowl for good design in the form of sorting long lists I did not have to travel too far.

I love the way they made iTunes look. In particular how they separate items with a light color and the way it could scale up or down with no problem.