The only issue I have with it, is it is a little awkward on the entrance age verification to have to scroll through the lists for age and country. Otherwise – it is a great great site!
It’s hot keyable, so for the United States you can click on the drop down, and press the letter “u”. Same with month and day if desired, which was a pleasant surprise.
Fantastic site, and great use of Flash to immerse the user in an interactive experience, and not just for flashy rollovers like a lot of flash “developers” use the tool for.
Not sure what the fuss is all about. Yeah it’s pretty to look at, but there’s not a lot of content per page, and the linear navigation is annoying. Meh.
It doesn’t need a lot of content – people don’t read it anyways. I think It does an awesome job at communicating a brand. I want to try it, and I don’t even like Vodka!
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Wow
Holy Moly!
Holy s word, this site is amazing. Reminds me of
http://www.leoburnett.ca/FLASH/index.htm
but in a good way.
Very impressive.
This is one of the best uses of flash i’ve seen in a long time.
Fantastic user interaction and interface. Can’t fault anything about it.
The only issue I have with it, is it is a little awkward on the entrance age verification to have to scroll through the lists for age and country. Otherwise – it is a great great site!
@Jason
It’s hot keyable, so for the United States you can click on the drop down, and press the letter “u”. Same with month and day if desired, which was a pleasant surprise.
Fantastic site, and great use of Flash to immerse the user in an interactive experience, and not just for flashy rollovers like a lot of flash “developers” use the tool for.
nothing short of amazing!
Not sure what the fuss is all about. Yeah it’s pretty to look at, but there’s not a lot of content per page, and the linear navigation is annoying. Meh.
FLASH is often the best choice for sites that have little or nothing to say. cool site though.
It doesn’t need a lot of content – people don’t read it anyways. I think It does an awesome job at communicating a brand. I want to try it, and I don’t even like Vodka!
@Foober:
It’s a marketing tool. You can learn more about Vodka by visiting their corporate website, or wikipedia.
What a cool website, no wonder it was FWA site of the day! Cheers, Matt.
Wow!