The Christmas Cheer Generator
Sometimes, deep in the midst of interactive wireframes, prototypes, style boards, database configurations, css-ing, and brand implementation scrums, our team likes to step back and play with the web, old-school style.
So, after a few hours of keyboarding, some clever wordsmithing, and a flurry of instant messages between offices, we whipped up a simple bit of Christmas cheer for you.
And when we say simple, we mean it. As an homage to our founding 15 years ago, we bring you a toy that harks back to the novelty that was the World Wide Web circa 1997.
Ladies and gents, behold the Christmas Cheer Generator! Everyone needs to feel the love this time of year, so just give us your name and let us shower you with holiday joy.
But oh wait, PS: what makes this decidedly un-1997 is that it is—awesomely—responsive (aka mobile-friendly). If it were solidly 1997 this little web toy would be locked into position with tables and scrolly bars and if you tried to pull it up on your “mobile device” (otherwise known as your nifty lead-weighted Nokia 9000 Communicator) you would have been, in a word, sad.
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