Big Omaha QR Code Game

selectiveperspectivedetectiveobjectivecom

Submitted by: John Henry Müller
Role: Designer

Selective Perspective Detective Objective or SPDO (pronounced: spee-doh) is a interactive seek and find game for Big Omaha conference.

This is a good example of a pretty simple, straightforward site that manages to come off as very unorthodox through just a couple of little visual ideas carried throughout. The type is simple, bold and a bit reminiscent of Barbara Kruger. The cool factor happens when you scroll and the background stays fixed. It almost achieves an optical illusion type effect, and plays well off of the QR code. The black and white color scheme also helps minimize the innate ugliness of QR codes. All in all, a well executed little site for a fun game.

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