2009 Work at Play Website Retired
Thanks for all the 2009 love
February 21, 2010 - Jordan Willms
2009 was a great year. So great, that we're proud to announce the newest version of our Work at Play website (You can find the old website at http://2009.workatplay.com).
Our old 2009 website received a lot of love and and we would like to take a moment to give big kudos to the following for featuring us in their lists and blogs:
- http://www.problogdesign.com/resources/100-of-the-best-designs-around-part-2/
- http://www.webdesignerwall.com/trends/30-examples-of-attractive-nav/all-comments
- http://cssbuilt.com/2009/02/best-of-css-design-january-2009/
- http://www.tutwow.com/roundups/10-slick-smooth-scrolling-portfolios/
- http://www.creativeopera.com/2009/design-trends-one-page-websites/
- http://bestwebgallery.com/2009/01/22/work-at-play/
- http://cssmania.com/galleries/2009/01/14/work-at-play.php
- http://www.cssdrive.com/index.php/main/galleryitem/work_at_play
- http://csshowdown.com/css-design-workatplay.com.html
- http://www.webdesignerwall.com/trends/best-of-css-design-2009/
We know you'll enjoy the new website as much as the old one. In the months to come, we'll be launching some fun and exciting features here we hope you'll enjoy.
On User Engagement, Digital Experience and the Intersection of Marketing & Technology.
Recent blog posts
- Latest work: Hotwheels.com
- Spotlight on Crowdsourcing
- We've joined the ranks of the Profit 100
- What is user engagement anyway? (part 2)
- Canucks Social Powered By Work at Play's DEQQ Platform
- Be our guest - Lunch & Learn, April 13th
- Fluid Web Typography - SXSWi 2010
- Spotlight on Augmented Reality
- What is user engagement anyway? (Part 1)
- 2009 Work at Play Website Retired