Good Fortune & Wildflower

http://goodfortune.resn.co.nz/

Love these sites from Resn out of New Zealand. They use Canvas / WebGL for a “quick” site. The Wildflower site you can share with a loved one.. over Twitter (or FB). There’s some zen to all of it.

Two related projects by same company, showcasing generated flowers on canvas.

Website Title: Good Fortune
Website URL: http://goodfortune.resn.co.nz/

From the Designer: Happy New Year! May your good fortune and prosperity bloom like the Chinese Sacred Lily.
Website Title: Wildflower
Website URL: http://wildflower.resn.co.nz/

From the Designer: Create a beautiful, unique Wildflower and share it with the one you love. A perfect gift on Valentine’s Day – or any day of the year!

Wildflower

 

 

Submitted by: Resn
Twitter: @resn_has_no_i
Role:
Designer

 

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