Thanks for sharing, Adriana. This is a site that one of my students shared last semester in November. It was worth pulling out of the archive. Everyone, I encourage you to browse the postings located inside the archive in the bottom right of this blog, starting in September 08. This way you can avoid sharing something that's been posted before. There's a lot of great work going back to September. -Jon

Hi,
Just wanna share this. Of course the Pomegranate is not real, but actually a clever ad campaign for Nova Scotia, promoting tourism to "a place that has everything". -Dhruvi
http://www.pomegranatephone.com/
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Sheesh...where to start with this one. I will say that I was not expecting Nova Scotia. The phone animations are cool. But I just can't help but wonder, doesn't Nova Scotia have more to offer than a faux experience? Unexpected yet too much of a disconnect for me.-Jon
One last thing. And this is actually something that's constructive. Notice the "Handicap" setting options up front. It's a nice touch. It's amazing how many sites ignore the hearing and sight impaired.-Jon
I liked that you could say when you "had enough".
Animation looks pretty neat and clean. As Jon said the “handicap” setting options is a nice touch. When I saw, it makes me wanna try cause I didn’t saw this option a lot. Nice experience.
Well it definitely got my attention. But after wasting my time with a non-existent phone, I feel it is even less likely that I will ever visit Nova Scotia.
The phone definitely had my attention in the beginning, but I felt that it's wasting my time like what Dana said because this phone isn't existed. But for sure it's a nice and clean site about introducing a phone.
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