Move with the mouse pointer over the service you wish to know more about. The menu option will highlight and stop for selection. Click on the option you want to read about and this will lead you to the specified service page (as this is a concept, hyperlinks are not assigned). When you cannot reach the option as it may be that another option is over it, wait till it is free or until it comes back into the screen on the right.
I came to this concept when I was writing a document in the summer of 2013 for a mood board for the interiour´s computer room of our local school. When I was writing down my ideas and key words, I was missing the weight of importance to these words. What I did was catogorizing the words which grouped them. Then I gave the words a graphical and mathematical representation by their position, opacity, font size, boldness and whether it was italic. This gave a tremendous artistic effect as the words overlap in the transparency and seem to start to move each with their own speed. As I was figuring out what to do with my new web site waiting for the bus home in the sun, a vision came to me:
Let me just use the picures I have made in the computer class room document and animate them as I saw it move, when I was drawing it. Just the words has to be the services I can offer to help people and companies with their software or website. Each word would be like a menu item, that has no weight of importance but everything will be randomized.Of course I couldn´t start right away and I had to study JavaScript animation. This is how the idea was born for a new sort of menu where all the menu options are shown and - in an artistic way - to show which services visitors may find on the web site.
Mike is a designer and software developer at heart. He makes conceptial applications for budding entrepreneurs and small businesses. These projects give a refreshing look towards problems. Mike is valuable during brainstorm sessions as he can point out the users perspective, how the site can serve on the market and combine existing technologies to a new one or reintroduce old concepts or technologies for a different purpose.