image: Underwater Ink Photographs by Alberto Seveso
Multimedia is a very wonderful addition to a lot of websites ~ if implemented in a considered manner. Let's have a brief look at some good examples and a few basic guidelines.
↓ download slides as PDFfeatured sites
- eagleclean.co.uk
- randomdance.org
- thisispopa.com
- antidenim.no
- designmadeingermany.de
- talk video on ted.com (Ken Robinson)
- film on V&A - vam.ac.uk
- animatable.com
- cognition.happycog.com
useful links & reading
- HTML5 Resources for the Learning Community
- 12 Brilliant HTML5 Video Players
- Video and HTML5 - Part 1: Understanding HTML5
- Fluid images, Ethan MArcotte
- Responsive Web Design, the famous article by Ethan Marcotte
- Adaptive Images
- HTML5 video
technical references
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0
- Multimedia Accessibility Standards
guidelines: BBC - Time-Based Media Under WCAG 2.0
guidelines: New Zealand Government - licensing developments [CC REL], creative commons
- the video element, HTML5 doctor