The Human Rights Logo Challenge is a global contest whose aim is to create a human rights logo “by people for people”, thus making a contribution towards the global spread and implementation of human rights with the support of a large public. The contributions and their provenance are nicely displayed on a Google map. You [...]
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Logos,
Menu & Navigation
An useless yet fascinating navigation, replicating Google Maps UI, welcomes you to Kelli Anderson‘s website.
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Menu & Navigation
According to the website’s About page, Hitotoki is a Japanese noun comprised of two components: hito or “one” and toki or “time,” and is often translated as “a moment.” In common usage, it can be used to describe any brief, singular stretch of time (if we share a meal someday, you can call that a hitotoki). To [...]
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Menu & Navigation,
Typography
Panoramio is a photo-sharing community based on Google maps. The path is a fairly important part in web sites navigation and here has a proper evidence. It’s a nice idea to indicate the first step using a small icon.
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Breadcrumbs
Search forms are an essential component in web services dedicated to the discovery of resources in a given locality (they mostly rely on Google Maps,) In the case of Geopage, apart from the general aesthetic context, I liked the default value of the input text, which immediately explains what can and should be sought in [...]
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Forms